Police Conduct
Still more work to do on police culture says Rape Crisis
National Rape Crisis centre says progress has been made but there's still a long way to go in how sexual assault cases are handled. Audio
Inquiry into police handling of officer conduct ending
A decade of independent scrutiny into how police treat sexual assault victims and investigate their own officers' behaviour is about to end. Audio
Louise Nicholas welcomes the police culture change she sparked
Louise Nicholas talks to RNZ police reporter Carla Penman about her battle to change police culture. Audio
Call for urgent legal overhaul of police vetting
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says police vetting of half a million New Zealanders every year needs to be done better. John Edwards says there are too many inconsistencies and people don't… Audio
'Mr Big' laws need to be strengthened says world authority
A world authority on false confessions says New Zealand needs to strengthen its laws around the police use of a controversial police under-cover technique.The "Mr Big scenario" has featured in two… Audio
Police Officer shots himself in the foot
An investigation has been launched after a police officer shot himself in the foot while searching for a wanted man. Audio
Journalist that brought down the Chicago police force
One the largest police forces in the United States is in turmoil after a relatively unknown journalist forced them to release video footage they had kept secret for over a year. Audio
Police victim shooting says its like David v Goliath
The man who was hit by shrapnel from a police bullet as members of the Armed Offenders Squad hunted a drug fuelled gunman says he feels like he's taking on Goliath. Audio
British police probe IS flag man case
The police in London are investigating whether a man they stopped outside the Houses of Parliament was draped in an Islamic State flag. Audio
Truck driver sprayed by police bullet gets day in court
The truck driver sprayed with shrapnel from a police bullet in an Auckland motorway shootout in 2009 is to finally get his day in court. Audio
Lawyer says Roastbusters case shows police don't understand law
Police chiefs have declined to comment on accusations that officers criticised over the poor investigation of an Auckland teen sex ring have been made the scapegoats. Audio
Walter Scott shooting
The man who was fatally shot while trying to run away from a policeman in the United States was then hand cuffed by the offending officer who planted a Taser beside him. Audio