Report on Police submissions, July 1998
Report on Police submissions, July 1998
Introduction
This report summarises the views and ideas expressed to the Review Team in written submissions by members of, and groups within, the New Zealand Police. Despite the tight timeframe, the response rate has been impressive - in excess of 400 submissions were received. Submissions from external individuals and organisations are the subject of a separate report.
The Review Team records its thanks and appreciation to sworn and non sworn members. The standard of submissions was very high, reflecting the fact that many members had put a great deal of thought into the issues raised by the review. This report focuses on the main themes covered by the submissions overall. It does not purport to exhaustively list all points of view on all aspects of the review, or to detail all ideas expressed or suggestions made. Nor does it purport to cover the high level of detail, argument, and supporting factual material contained in particular submissions. It is a summary.
The Commissioner of Police has separately read all submissions, as have staff at Police National Headquarters. Headquarters staff are vetting the submissions to ensure that all relevant considerations are factored into the review and the process that follows it. The issues that attracted the most attention were outsourcing (especially search and rescue, fleet management, photography, and welfare) and reduction in the numbers of non sworn staff. These issues stood out not only for the number of submissions but also for the strength of the opinions expressed.
Set out below is a summary of the main themes that emerged from the submissions. At various points in the summary, extracts from particular submissions are quoted. These quotes are identified by submission number rather than by the individual or group that made the submission. This has been done because some individuals or groups making submissions may prefer not to be identified in what will effectively be a published document.
Table of contents
INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY OF WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS
REVIEW PROCESS
General
Timeframe
Level of Information Provided
Level of Overall Resourcing for Police
Scope of the Review
GOVERNANCE
General
Terms of Reference
Commissioner
Advisory Board
ORGANISATIONAL (RE)STRUCTURE
General
Removal of Regional Structure
Reconfiguration of Districts
Ranks/the Five-Level Principle
FUTURE RESTRUCTURING PROCESS
General
Timing and Process
Filling Positions/Access to Jobs
Staff Numbers and Deployment of Staff
Surplus Positions and Redundancy
GENERIC GROUPS/THEMES
Women
Iwi Liaison
Youth and Youth Education
Community Liaison
SERVICE CENTRES
NON SWORN STAFF
General
Typists
Clerical/Support
SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS/LOCATIONS
Commissioner's Office
Traffic Safety
Legal Services
Other Specialist Services
OUTSOURCING
General
Prisoner Escort/Custody
Scene Guard
Infringement Processing
Speed Camera Operation
Document Serving
Commercial Vehicle Investigation Unit (CVIU)
Search and Rescue (SAR)
Photography
Video Unit
Lost and Found
Communication Centres
Information Technology
Property Management
Fleet Ownership/Maintenance
Stores
Payroll
Management Review and Audit
Accounting
Records
Cafeteria
Welfare
PURCHASING SUPPLIES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
General
Police Housing
TRAINING