Police Act Review
– News Release
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8 February 2007
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Phase one consultation on
Police Act Review concludes
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More than 230 submissions have
been received at the end of phase one consultation on the review of
the 1958 Police Act.
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The submissions are in response to
a series of eight discussion papers produced in 2006 to stimulate
thinking about some of the key issues affecting policing in New
Zealand.
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Submissions closed on 31 January
2007.
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"We've received submissions
from the general public, police staff, and private and public sector
agencies," says Superintendent Hamish McCardle, the officer
leading the review of the Police Act.
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"We are now compiling all the
responses and will publish the analysis of submissions in March on
the www.policeact.govt.nz website."
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Superintendent McCardle says the
next phase of the review will see the mid-2007 release of a
consultation document entitled 'Policing Directions in New Zealand
for the 21st Century'.
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"This document will provide
another opportunity for New Zealanders to have a say on the future
of the Police Act.
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"It's our hope many New
Zealanders will contribute to this process as it's a rare
opportunity to have input into the future legislative basis for
policing."
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ENDS
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For further information contact
Hamish McCardle ph (021) 483 467.
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