Police Manual chapter on 'Social Networking, Open Source Information and Online Practitioner'

New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

The request was partially successful.

From: New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties

Dear New Zealand Police,

On 13 June 2022, the Police responded to an OIA request and provided a list of all Police Manual chapters, as at May 2022.

The request can be found here: https://fyi.org.nz/request/19200-police-...

The Police reference number for that request seems to be IR-01-22-11586.

Listed in the spreadsheet of chapters disclosed by the Police on 13 June 2022 was this entry:

"Social Networking, Open Source Information and Online Practitioner"

The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties requests a copy of the current edition of the chapter "Social Networking, Open Source Information and Online Practitioner", and all previous editions of that chapter, or chapters with different names covering the same topics.

Under section 16(2) of the OIA our preferences are (a) to receive a copy of the whole document (b) that the information is disclosed in a text searchable format, either Word or PDF, and (c) that it is sent to the email address from which the Police received this request.

If the Police decide that there is 'good reason' under the OIA to withhold any of the information we are requesting, then under section 19(a)(ii) of the OIA, we further request that the Police provide us with the grounds in support of each withholding reason cited for refusal.

If any part of our request is unclear, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Yours faithfully,

New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties

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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police

Tēnā koe,

Police acknowledges receipt of your request for information under the OIA, provided in your email below dated 25 March 2024.

Your reference number is IR-01-24-10600.

You can expect a response to your request on or before 24 April 2024, unless an extension is needed.

Ngā mihi,
Leo
Ministerial Services - Police National Headquarters

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Dear New Zealand Police,

On 13 June 2022, the Police responded to an OIA request and provided a list of all Police Manual chapters, as at May 2022.

The request can be found here: https://fyi.org.nz/request/19200-police-...

The Police reference number for that request seems to be IR-01-22-11586.

Listed in the spreadsheet of chapters disclosed by the Police on 13 June 2022 was this entry:

"Social Networking, Open Source Information and Online Practitioner"

The New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties requests a copy of the current edition of the chapter "Social Networking, Open Source Information and Online Practitioner", and all previous editions of that chapter, or chapters with different names covering the same topics.

Under section 16(2) of the OIA our preferences are (a) to receive a copy of the whole document (b) that the information is disclosed in a text searchable format, either Word or PDF, and (c) that it is sent to the email address from which the Police received this request.

If the Police decide that there is 'good reason' under the OIA to withhold any of the information we are requesting, then under section 19(a)(ii) of the OIA, we further request that the Police provide us with the grounds in support of each withholding reason cited for refusal.

If any part of our request is unclear, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Yours faithfully,

New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties

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Tēnā koe

 

Please find attached the response relating to your Official Information
Act request, received by Police on 25 March 2024.

 

Ngā mihi

McCoy

Ministerial Services

Police National Headquarters

 

 

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WARNING

The information contained in this email message is intended for the
addressee only and may contain privileged information. It may also be
subject to the provisions of section 50 of the Policing Act 2008, which
creates an offence to have unlawful possession of Police property. If you
are not the intended recipient of this message or have received this
message in error, you must not peruse, use, distribute or copy this
message or any of its contents. Also note, the views expressed in this
message may not necessarily reflect those of the New Zealand Police. If
you have received this message in error, please email or telephone the
sender immediately

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