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NTS 2014 Nelson OBSERVATION, ACTION and REPORTING PROTOCOLS Presenter - Tony Lewis Whangaparaoa Community Patrol Trust Chairman Trainer Patroller
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NTS 2014 Nelson Housekeeping Exits Evacuation Bathrooms
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NTS 2014 Nelson Objectives 1. Determine possible range of incidents 2. Determine incidents that require Police 3. Determine alternate actions that do not require Police
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NTS 2014 Nelson Objectives cont 4. Discuss recording requirements. 5. Identify other agencies other than Police that may be able to provide assistance and /or action to incidents. 6. Understand the method of entering and submitting complete information.
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NTS 2014 Nelson Objectives cont 7. Obtain an understanding of the CPNZ Website Statistics Section. 8. Understand the importance of patrol and national statistics and their application in support of CPNZ. 9. Discuss various ways in which statistics may be used locally and nationally.
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NTS 2014 Nelson Objectives cont 10. HAVE FUN
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NTS 2014 Nelson Incidents ?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Incidents requiring Police ?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Other Agencies ?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Situation You have been tasked to conduct day patrols through your local town centre due to reports of youths harassing and intimidating members of the public for cigarettes and money. There have also been reports of increased tagging, increased vandalism and recently three shops have been burgled in this area. You are patrolling in your vehicle when you see this.
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NTS 2014 Nelson Situation
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NTS 2014 Nelson Recording Requirements What action would you take on coming across these individuals? And What would need to be recorded/reported?
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Community Patrol Report Call Sign: CPNZ Vehicle Reg: CP123 Phone: 021 123 456 Patrollers: John Smith David Jones Start Time: 1000 Finish Time: 1300 Start kms: 45321 Finish kms: 45420 Day: Saturday Date: 21/06/14 TimeIncident/EventPolice called Y/N FP Y/N 1000@ Line up 1015Proceed to Whangaparaoa Plaza 1035@ Plaza 1040Observed 3 x suspicious male youths with hoodies and pushbikes. 1045Rang Duty Sergeant. Advised on way Y 1055Carried on with patrol
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NTS 2014 Nelson Is this a good report?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Or is this better?
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Community Patrol Report Call Sign: CPNZ Vehicle Reg: CP123 Phone: 021 123 456 Patrollers: John Smith David Jones Start Time: 1000 Finish Time: 1300 Start kms: 45321 Finish kms: 45420 Day: Saturday Date: 21/06/14 TimeIncident/EventPolice called Y/N FP Y/N 1000@ Line up 1015Proceed to Whangaparaoa Plaza 1035@ Plaza opposite library. Static observation from vehicle. 1040Observed 3 x males loitering, acting suspiciously and approaching members of the public outside ASB Bank. 3 male Caucasians wearing dark hoodies and track pants with lighter stripes down arms and legs. All have dark skate shoes and are on BMX Bikes. Advised Police Y 1045Continue to observe youths and update Police. 1050Police onsite speaking with males Y
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NTS 2014 Nelson What makes the second report a better report ?
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NTS 2014 Nelson It is complete, factual and accurate. It contains all relevant information to support Police in responding effectively. Who: What: Where: When: Weapons:
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NTS 2014 Nelson Why is this important to us as a Local Patrol Group and as a National Organisation? ?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Locally Timely and accurate reporting supports the Police in a timely and relevant response to incidents. Supports timely and relevant intelligence gathering Fosters a professional and reliable relationship with Police and other services at a local level. It is what the Police have tasked us to do...Observe and Report. Enhances the safety and well being of patrol members Assists in gaining public trust and confidence
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NTS 2014 Nelson Locally Supports Crime Prevention strategies by: Anticipating, recognising and appraising crime risk, and initiating the actions to reduce or remove it. Provides intelligence and data to better plan for and implement more effective local patrols. Planned, systematic,intelligence led patrols are more effective in deterring and reducing crime Enhances local knowledge for all patrol members. Measures and quantifies our contribution to the community
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NTS 2014 Nelson Nationally Ensures compliance with our reporting requirements to our strategic partners...Police and MOJ. Enhances our collaborative working relationship with Police at a national level. Supports our National Mission Statement of “Working together throughout New Zealand to reduce crime and build safer communities”. Statistics are used to assist the Police in compiling annual reports. Justifies our contribution to existing and potential funders. Supports and justifies applications for funding. The good work of community patrollers can be measured and quantified.
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NTS 2014 Nelson What can patrollers do to support this? Be observant. Be curious. Report factually, completely and accurately. Over report – it may not seem relevant at the time but may be relevant further down track. Understand that what you are doing is important for your patrol, for CPNZ on a national basis, for the Police and most importantly for you and your community. Always consider that national statistics are only as good as the reporting quality of our patrollers.
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview
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NTS 2014 Nelson Statistics overview CPNZ - NATIONAL PATROL STATISTICS (calculated) INCIDENTS 201120122013 Vehicle Related6,9968,0438,248 Property Related4,4325,4035,664 Damaged Property8,7409,2093,802 Disorder Related1,7363,2542,738 People Related4,1804,0005,232 Special Service11,5409,96314,476 Patrol Kilometres846,953963,612970,344 Patroller Hours112,660117,582125,106 CCTV Hours1145,6908,536
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NTS 2014 Nelson All of the National Statistics since 2003 are available on the CPNZ Website (www.cpnz.org.nz).www.cpnz.org.nz
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NTS 2014 Nelson Questions?
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NTS 2014 Nelson I have one...how many of you noticed that during this presentation I had changed my shirt?
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NTS 2014 Nelson Be Observant
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