As of recent data, New Zealand has approximately 2,500 police officers for a population of around 5 million people, resulting in a police-to-population ratio of about 1 officer per 2,000 residents. This figure may vary slightly based on updated statistics, but it provides a general understanding of the police presence in the country. For the most accurate and current numbers, it's advisable to consult official sources such as the New Zealand Police or government statistics.
New Zealand Police was created in 1842.
Anne Tolley is the Minister of Police for New Zealand.
Auckland city in New Zealand has the most boats per capita
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As of April 2010, there are 150 McDonald's restaurants in New Zealand. New Zealand has the second-highest number of McDonald's restaurants per capita (after the US), with one restaurant per ~29,000 population.
New Zealand Police Negotiation Team was created in 1964.
As of 2021, the country with the most sheep per capita is New Zealand, with approximately 6 sheep per person. Sheep farming is a significant part of the New Zealand economy.
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One can find contact details for the New Zealand police by going to their website. Their website provides national phone numbers such as the emergency number 111 as well as local numbers.
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To apply for a job with the New Zealand Police Department you can go the their website. Some of the current openings listed on their website include Police Officers, Police Communicators, Support Staff Jobs and Prosecution Service.