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Increased Funding A Welcome Necessity

Published: Wed 17 May 2006 10:43 AM
NEW ZEALAND POLICE ASSOCIATION
Increased Funding A Welcome Necessity
"The Police Association has been emphasising for some time that more frontline and investigative officers are needed to reverse increasing crime rates, in particular violent crime", Police Association Vice-President Richard Middleton said today.
"We welcome the confirmation of increased spending in the budget this year, and for the following two years, to fund the promised 1000 new sworn police officers and 250 supporting non-sworn members of Police."
"The Labour and New Zealand First parties are to be congratulated on firstly agreeing to and then implementing the boost to police numbers," Mr Middleton said. "It is crucial that the great majority of these staff are directed to the frontline of policing where the needs are greatest."
The Police Association is confident that New Zealand Police can find the extra 1000 new police. Mr Middleton pointed out, "The best recruiters are existing police officers. If they feel well paid, well resourced and appreciated for the work they do, they will attract and recruit good people into Police."

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