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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 122 pdf [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...COA to do the work. They correctly considered the role included they type of security work which required him to hold a COA. [10] I therefore conclude that Mr Brunell was working as a crowd controller as he was screening entry to a place by checking on intoxication and age of those intending to purchase alcohol. Given Mr Brunell’s considerable experience as a security guard and the role of alcohol wardens at such events, I consider it is more likely than not that Mr Brunell was al...

  2. Intervention-Plan-Report-form.pdf [pdf, 712 KB]

    ...the reasons for the offending. Young Adult List - Intervention Plan Report 6 Step 7: Give the Judge any other information that may be useful Young Adult List - Intervention Plan Report 7 Step 8: Sign and date Signature Date Do a quick check Before sending in this report – check: Have you filled in all the information in steps 1-8? Have you attached a copy of the intervention plan? Have you attached the young adult’s section (page 9)? Young Adult List - I...

  3. NZCVS Cycle 4 2020-21 Methodology Report [pdf, 5.1 MB]

    ...Individual and cluster victim forms 29 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Data linking 31 4. Module development and testing 32 Overview 32 Cognitive testing 32 CAPI / CASI programming and testing 33 Programmed checks 33 Logic checks 34 Range checks 34 Confirmation checks 34 Completeness checks 34 Change control process 34 5. Fieldwork processes 35 Introduction 35 Fieldwork period 35 Issuing PSUs 35 Interviewers and training 35 Fieldwork res...

  4. Rec-Recap-2023-Q1-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 889 KB]

    ...building site adjacent to 29 Union Street and climbed up an unsecured staircase to the top of the crane where he entered the cabin and listened to music on the radio. At about 4:45pm a loud bang was heard by two security officers who were on site. Upon checking they located Edgar on a stairway near the base of the crane in a lifeless state. Emergency services were called and Edgar was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Coroner found that Edgar either fell or jumped from the crane w...

  5. Your guide to legal aid [pdf, 774 KB]

    ...you can choose your own lawyer, call your local legal aid office and they will tell you. 16 Civil and family legal aid If you are applying for civil and family legal aid, start by contacting a lawyer who you’d like to represent you. Always check that the lawyer you talk to does legal aid work and can be at court when necessary. If not, you can find a legal aid lawyer at www2.justice.govt.nz/find-a-legal-aid-lawyer/. Your lawyer will have a copy of the legal aid application form an...

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement: Using personal information for identity verification purposes in law enforcement [pdf, 644 KB]

    ...are:  the person’s biographical details (for example, the person’s name, address and date of birth),  the person’s photograph or visual image,  impressions of the person’s fingerprints, palm prints or footprints. 9. Initial checks of biographical details can be carried out by using mobile devices carried by Police on patrol, over the radio or by any Police computer. Fingerprints stored in the Police Automated Fingerprint Identification System can verify the identity...

  7. COURTS126-Lets-talk-court-booklet-2019-Print.pdf [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...a complainant, you need to be there when the case starts on the first day. Most courts start at 10am. Ask the police officer in charge of the case what time you have to be there. The police will usually pick you up to take you to court. You can check that it will be in an unmarked police vehicle. How long do I have to wait? It depends on how long the prosecutor and the defence lawyer take to introduce the case. If you’re the complainant in a sexual assault case you should be one of...

  8. OIA-121372.pdf [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...2023. Regional variation Auckland and Christchurch saw the biggest decreases in the number of victims, compared to both 2024 and 2023. There were 12,000 fewer victims in Auckland and 5,000 victims in Canterbury, compared to October 2023. Additional Police presence in Auckland and Christchurch CBDs is likely to have contributed to the decrease in victims in each place. However, it should be noted that Wellington, which has also seen increased Police presence, increased by 4,000 more victims c...

  9. BX & JD v ML [2022] NZDT 283 (30 December 2022) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...truck was extensively damaged. 4. Another driver passing by notified ML, as the farmer of the surrounding farmland. He attended the scene and identified the cattle beast as his and towed it off the road and onto his property. 5. The local Police Officer arrived at the scene approximately one hour later and made a brief crash report which included ML’s statement that the cattle beast belonged to him. 6. The next morning ML notified the Police Officer that he had checked the n...

  10. RA Form 1 - Application for Review [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Cancelling my approval to provide one or more legal aid services or specified legal services. because: (please explain your grounds for a review) Continue on a separate sheet of paper if necessary and attach it to this form. Page 6 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/ra RA 05/11 - 1 Z Part 5: Checklist Please tick to confirm the following You have answered every question relevant to your application. You have attached a copy of the Secretary for Justice’s deci...