New Zealand agency record
New Zealand Police
New Zealand
The New Zealand Police is the national police service and principal law enforcement agency of New Zealand, responsible for preventing crime, enhancing public safety, bringing offenders to justice, and maintaining public order. With over 15,000 personnel, it is the largest law enforcement agency in New Zealand and, with few exceptions, has primary jurisdiction over the majority of New Zealand criminal law.
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Single national police service for New Zealand.
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Policies & practice
POP conference activity
Kotahi te Whakaaro
2024 · Submission
Te Pae Oranga Iwi Community Panels
2024 · Submission
Operation Notus
2019 · Finalist
You Matter to Us
2019 · Finalist
OHO AKE: A Prevention Response to Indigenous Youth Offending
2018 · Submission
ReachOut: A Prevention First Response to Men Perpetrating Family Violence in North Canterbury, New Zealand
2016 · Submission
The Kaipatiki Community Policing Project: A Problemsolving Approach to Youth Crime in Kaipatiki, New Zealand
2013 · Submission
Reducing Youth Disorder and Property Damage around the Everitt Road Shops: A Partnership Approach between NZ Police and the Ferguson Community
2013 · Submission
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Street Intensive Project
2009 · Submission
Invercargill The RAID Squad Initiative
1998 · Submission
Wanganui Our Journey
1998 · Submission
Levin Problem Oriented Policing
1998 · Submission
Dunedin The Carisbrook Liaison Group
1998 · Submission
Source: Curated directory — New Zealand Police and policedata.nz. Snapshot generated 2026-07-05.