Prevention First - Community Patrols of New Zealand

National Prevention Centre
Deployment
Police Model
• Prevention First
• Deployment
• Victim Focus
• Performance Management
• Productivity
What is Prevention First?
• Prevention First is the operating strategy for New
Zealand Police
• It which puts prevention at the forefront and people at
the centre.
• Prevention First will enable us to be better attuned to
our communities and in control the criminal environment
rather than always reacting to it.
• Prevention First will affect and require a commitment
from each and every person who works for New
Zealand Police.
Expected benefits
• New Zealand will be a safer place to live, visit and do business
• Less victimisation
• Opportunity to be proactive and make a difference
• Ability to innovate when it comes to finding solutions
• Reducing the costs of crime; in 2013 crime was estimated to cost
New Zealand in excess of $11 billion per annum.
• Public Satisfaction as a result of improved services and proactive
engagement with communities
• Improved relationships with our partner agencies
The 3 pillars of Prevention First
• Understanding and responding to
the drivers of crime
• Fostering a change in mindset that
puts prevention at the forefront of
policing and victims at the centre
• Deploying to beat demand
Deploying to beat demand
The deployment model will allow
us to mobilise staff and other
resources faster and in a more
informed manner.
This will put us in a better place to
respond to emerging crime
hotspots before it’s too late and
follow-up prolific offenders with
urgency before they offend again
Traditional Police Response
350
Arrests made
Form a team
Form a team
Arrests made
300
Offenders
Released
200
150
100
50
Months
30
24
18
12
6
0
0
Offences
250
Intelligence Informed Police Response
Tasking & Coordination (PIERS – Tactical Plans)
Prevention-Intelligence-Enforcement-Response-Support
350
Arrests made
Form a team
Partner-agency
Action Plan
300
High
Visibility
Patrols
Offender
Management
Plans
Target
Hardening
200
Capable Guardian
Prevention
Advice
150
100
50
Months
30
24
18
12
6
0
0
Offences
250
The Purpose

Optimizing resources to achieve
strategic intent
Tasking & Coordination
"Tasking and Coordination is the process by
which critical command information is
considered by decision makers and decisions
are arrived at to deploy resources to impact
the crime and crash environment."
Tasking and Coordination
PROTECTION
Criminal
Environment
CONTROL
STRATEGY
IMPACT
INTERPRET
Tasking &
Coordination
PRIORITIES
STRATEGIC / TACTICAL
ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATION
DEPLOYMENT
DECISIONS
INFLUENCE
Intelligence
Decision-maker
PARTNERSHIP
Auckland District Command Centre
National Command & Coordination
Centre
Actual Strength
RIOD
Smart Client
Home Visit – Released Prisoner TUA
RIOD Task - WN-T10
Mon. 14 April 0800
Operational Taskings to Mobility
Take Statement – Assault
Card # 9999999999
Tue. 8 April 1600
Complete VIP – Gold Victim
NIA – 1234/2014/04/08
Wed. 9 April 1700
SHD Check – Cash Converters
RIOD Task WN-T20
Fri. 11 April 1400
Operational Taskings to Mobility
TASKS
Operational Taskings to Mobility
Home Visit – Released Prisoner TUA
RIOD Task - WN-T10
Mon. 14 April 0800
Take Statement – Assault
Card # 9999999999
Tue. 8 April 1600
Complete VIP – Gold Victim
NIA – 1234/2014/04/08
Wed. 9 April 1700
SHD Check – Cash Converters
RIOD Task WN-T20
Fri. 11 April 1400
Discussion
CPNZ - Deployment