Information Request #15/30
23 January 2015
Roger Willcocks
Sent via email to: [FYI request #2363 email]
I refer to your email request dated 29 December 2014 for information as follows:
Information for the years 1990 to present:
1. The number of sworn police officers
2. The number of IPCA investigations and Ministerial Inquiries against officers
3. A summary for the number of complaints against officers
I respond to each numbered item separately below.
1. The New Zealand Police Annual Report lists the number of constabulary employees, also known as
sworn police officers. This report is published annually and is publicly available. From 2000, these
reports can be found on our website:
http://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publications/corporate/annual-report From 1990 to 1999
2. For the number of IPCA investigations against officers, I taken this to mean you are asking how
many of the complaints are investigated by the Independent Police Conduct Authority. Police do not
hold this information in a readily accessible format; therefore this request is refused pursuant to
section 18(g) of the Official Information Act 1982.
For the number of Ministerial Inquiries against officers Police do not hold this
information in a
readily accessible format; therefore this request is refused pursuant to section 18(g) of the Official
Information Act 1982.
3. For a summary of the number of complaints against officers by year - below is a table containing
the information available to meet your request for the years 2010-2014.
Police refuse to provide the information relating to the time period prior to 2010, pursuant to
sections 18(g) of the Official Information Act 1982 as the information requested is not held by Police.
The creation of the statistical information sought for the period prior to 2010 would necessitate the
manual review of the physical files for Investigations conducted. Police can indicate that the
majority of matters falling within scope for 2009 and prior would be archived and each file would
need to be retrieved to obtain and assess the information to create the information sought. It is not
simply a matter of retrieving the number from a database, it requires research of source data to
generate fresh information in a form different from that in which the base data is held. The
Official Information Act applies only to information that is held by an agency subject to it, and an
agency is not required to conduct research or analysis of source data to create new information in
order that a request can be met.
Unknown or unidentified
Year
Known Officers
Total
Officer
2010
1195
636
1831
2011
1161
657
1818
2012
1195
537
1732
2013
1405
493
1898
2014
1505
662
2167
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the Official Information Act 1982, to ask the Ombudsman
to review my decision if you are not satisfied with the way I have responded to your request.
Anna Jackson
Acting National Manager: Police Professional Conduct.