Auckland cbd crime by scene type
Mr. Tom McGuinness made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Mr. Tom McGuinness
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am seeking statistics for the the following:
1. The total number of offences, by month, for the years 2000 - 2013, where "scene type" was a type of on-licensed premise (hotel, nightclub)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
2. The total number of Breach of Liquor ban notices, by month, for the years 2000 - 2013
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
3. The total number of violence offences (all type), by month, for the years 2000 - 2013, where "scene type" was a type of on-licensed premise (hotel, nightclub)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
4. The total number of violence offences (all type), by month, for the years 2000 - 2013, where "scene type" was a type of private residence (house, apartment)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
5. The total number of 3Fs, for days of the week Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, by month, for the years 2000 - 2013,
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
In the instance the specific date range for any of these categories is not available a representative selection of years would be an alternative.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
New Zealand Police
Dear Tom,
Thank you for your email, which I've forwarded to the relevant section.
Kind regards,
PUBLIC AFFAIRS TEAM
NZ POLICE
JC
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From: "Mr. Tom McGuinness"
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Date: 16/04/2014 11:24AM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Auckland cbd crime by scene
type
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am seeking statistics for the the following:
1. The total number of offences, by month, for the years 2000 - 2013,
where "scene type" was a type of on-licensed premise (hotel, nightclub)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
2. The total number of Breach of Liquor ban notices, by month, for the
years 2000 - 2013
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
3. The total number of violence offences (all type), by month, for the
years 2000 - 2013, where "scene type" was a type of on-licensed premise
(hotel, nightclub)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
4. The total number of violence offences (all type), by month, for the
years 2000 - 2013, where "scene type" was a type of private residence
(house, apartment)
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
b) For the Auckland City, Waitemata, and Counties-Manukau Districts
c) For New Zealand
5. The total number of 3Fs, for days of the week Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, by month, for the years 2000 - 2013,
a) For the Auckland City Central Area
In the instance the specific date range for any of these categories is
not available a representative selection of years would be an
alternative.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
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From: Mr. Tom McGuinness
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
Thank you for the update.
Could I please ask that this OIA be processed as soon as possible.
I filed this request well ahead of time with a deadline of 6 June in mind. Without having the information it will hinder the completion of a wider document.
If possible could it be provided by the end of the week prior to that date, the 30 May.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
From: MCMAHON, Teresa
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I have passed your request onto those who are preparing the reply.
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From: Mr. Tom McGuinness [mailto:[OIA #1616 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 May 2014 13:28
To: MCMAHON, Teresa
Subject: Re: advice of extension
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
Thank you for the update.
Could I please ask that this OIA be processed as soon as possible.
I filed this request well ahead of time with a deadline of 6 June in mind. Without having the information it will hinder the completion of a wider document.
If possible could it be provided by the end of the week prior to that date, the 30 May.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
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Dear Mr McGuiness
I refer to your request received on 16 April 2014 under the Official
Information Act 1982 (OIA) relating to information on crime in Auckland
for the years 2000 to 2013.
Attached are tables of recorded offences for Auckland Central Police Area,
Waitemata, Auckland City and Counties Manukau Police Districts and the
whole of New Zealand for the years ending 31 December 2000 to 2013 for the
following specified offence types and scene descriptions:
· Monthly breakdown of total recorded offences for scene
description "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol".
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Breach of Liquor Ban offences
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Assault offences for scene
description "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol"
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Assault offences for scene
description "Dwelling"
Please note that Police does not have a scene description of "On-license
premises" only "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol" which include off-license
premises.
The offence of Breach of Liquor Ban has been made obsolete by The Sale and
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 which came into effect on 18 December 2013.
Under the new legislation Police will deal with breaches of alcohol bans
by issuing infringement notices, rather than by recording offences for
which offenders can be charged.
Please note that Police does not have an offence classification for
"Violence". I have provided Assault offences as a proxy. Also, dwellings
include not just houses and apartments but the surrounding land that the
dwelling is on.
The attached tables are publicly available on the Statistics New Zealand
website ([1]www.stats.govt.nz) for the latest two years and for each of
the Police Districts and Areas.
Finally, attached is a table of the number of Foot Patrols for the years
ending 31 December 2006 to 2013 broken down by month and by each day of
the week. Please note that annual data prior to 2006 are not available.
Please note that these statistics are drawn from a dynamic operational
database. Figures reported on different dates may vary, due to data being
continually updated in the relevant police system.
I trust this information meets your needs.
Regards,
Gavin Knight
Manager: Statistics
Police National Headquarters
-----Original Message-----
From: Mr. Tom McGuinness
[[2]mailto:[OIA #1616 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 May 2014 13:28
To: MCMAHON, Teresa
Subject: Re: advice of extension
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
Thank you for the update.
Could I please ask that this OIA be processed as soon as possible.
I filed this request well ahead of time with a deadline of 6 June in mind.
Without having the information it will hinder the completion of a wider
document.
If possible could it be provided by the end of the week prior to that
date, the 30 May.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
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From: Mr. Tom McGuinness
Dear New Zealand Police,
Thank you for the information.
Could this information please be re-supplied in spreadsheet(s) format. It would make it significantly more practical for statistical comparison.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
New Zealand Police
Dear Mr McGuinness,
Attached as requested.
Regards,
Obert Cinco
Supervising Statistics Officer | Statistical Services Unit | New Zealand
Police
P +64 4 474 8866 | Extn: 44466 | E [1][email address]
Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street PO Box 3017,
Wellington 6140
Safer Communities Together
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To: <[email address]>
From: "Mr. Tom McGuinness" <[OIA #1616 email]>
Date: 28/05/2014 11:59
Subject: Re: Officia Information Act request - Auckland cbd crime by scene
type
Dear New Zealand Police,
Thank you for the information.
Could this information please be re-supplied in spreadsheet(s) format. It
would make it significantly more practical for statistical comparison.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Tom McGuinness
-----Original Message-----
Dear Mr McGuiness
I refer to your request received on 16 April 2014 under the Official
Information Act 1982 (OIA) relating to information on crime in Auckland
for the years 2000 to 2013.
Attached are tables of recorded offences for Auckland Central Police
Area,
Waitemata, Auckland City and Counties Manukau Police Districts and the
whole of New Zealand for the years ending 31 December 2000 to 2013 for
the
following specified offence types and scene descriptions:
· Monthly breakdown of total recorded offences for scene
description "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol".
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Breach of Liquor Ban offences
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Assault offences for scene
description "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol"
· Monthly breakdown of recorded Assault offences for scene
description "Dwelling"
Please note that Police does not have a scene description of "On-license
premises" only "Licensed for Sale of Alcohol" which include off-license
premises.
The offence of Breach of Liquor Ban has been made obsolete by The Sale
and
Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 which came into effect on 18 December 2013.
Under the new legislation Police will deal with breaches of alcohol bans
by issuing infringement notices, rather than by recording offences for
which offenders can be charged.
Please note that Police does not have an offence classification for
"Violence". I have provided Assault offences as a proxy. Also, dwellings
include not just houses and apartments but the surrounding land that the
dwelling is on.
The attached tables are publicly available on the Statistics New Zealand
website ([1]www.stats.govt.nz) for the latest two years and for each of
the Police Districts and Areas.
Finally, attached is a table of the number of Foot Patrols for the years
ending 31 December 2006 to 2013 broken down by month and by each day of
the week. Please note that annual data prior to 2006 are not available.
Please note that these statistics are drawn from a dynamic operational
database. Figures reported on different dates may vary, due to data being
continually updated in the relevant police system.
I trust this information meets your needs.
Regards,
Gavin Knight
Manager: Statistics
Police National Headquarters
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