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Title: New Zealand Police : training for ethnic responsiveness (A)
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2014
Abstract: This is the first of a two-case series (409-021-1 and 409-022-1). In September 2006, Superintendent Pieri Munro was appointed District Commander of New Zealand Police's Wellington District. It was an opportunity for him to look back on a 30-year career that had focussed on building bridges between police and Maori communities, using training to improve the skills and cultural awareness of officers. Notes: Please contact ANZSOG directly to purchase this case study: info@casestudies.anzsog.edu.au Students need tutor authorisation to purchase this case study. Related: New Zealand Police: Training for ethnic responsiveness (B). Case Centre, Case Reference no. 409-022-1
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/65592
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