Independent Police Conduct Authority (New Zealand)

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The Independent Police Conduct Authority (New Zealand) is an independent oversight body that investigates and reviews complaints and incidents involving New Zealand Police to ensure accountability and public confidence in policing.

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instanceOf independent oversight body
police oversight agency
abbreviation IPCA NERFINISHED
accountableTo New Zealand public
canMake public reports on investigations
recommendations for changes to police practices
country New Zealand
establishedBy Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988 NERFINISHED
focus serious misconduct
serious neglect of duty
serious police policy or procedure issues
handles complaints from members of the public
referrals from New Zealand Police
hasChair Judge or former judge
hasHeadquartersIn New Zealand NERFINISHED
Wellington NERFINISHED
hasPower conduct own-motion investigations
investigate allegations of misconduct by police officers
investigate deaths involving police
investigate serious bodily harm involving police
make recommendations to New Zealand Police
review police investigations of complaints
jurisdiction New Zealand
languageOfWork English
legalStatus independent Crown entity
independent of New Zealand Police
oversightOf New Zealand Police NERFINISHED
predecessor Police Complaints Authority NERFINISHED
purpose ensure police accountability
investigate complaints about New Zealand Police
maintain public confidence in policing
review incidents involving New Zealand Police
replaced Police Complaints Authority NERFINISHED
reportsTo New Zealand Parliament NERFINISHED
sector law enforcement oversight
subjectArea criminal justice oversight
human rights
police accountability
typeOfOrganization statutory body
website https://www.ipca.govt.nz

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New Zealand justice sector agencies includes Independent Police Conduct Authority (New Zealand)