Reports on Alcohol-related Calls and Offences in the North Island 2008-2012

Calls to Police related to alcohol: Auckland (pdf)
19 Sep 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Carterton Dis…
01 Jan 2014
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Gisborne Distr…
15 Aug 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Horowhenua Di…
03 Oct 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Lower Hutt Cit…
31 Dec 2014
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Manawatu Distr…
15 Oct 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Masterton Dist…
23 Jan 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Palmerston Nor…
16 Oct 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Porirua City (…
27 Feb 2014
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: South Wairara…
10 Feb 2014
pdf
Calls to Police Related to Alcohol: New Plymouth D…
01 Nov 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Thames Coroman…
29 Nov 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Upper Hutt Cit…
29 Nov 2013
pdf
Calls to Police related to alcohol: Wellington Cit…
18 Sep 2013
pdf
Offences related to alcohol: Wellington City (pdf)
01 Sep 2013
pdf

The new Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 states that when developing a draft or provisional Local Alcohol Policy, a Territorial Authority must consider a range of factors set out in the Act, including the nature and severity of the alcohol-related problems arising in the district. To that end, Police (along with Licensing Inspectors and Medical Officers of Health) must make reasonable efforts to give the Territorial Authority any relevant information they may hold.

These North Island reports analyse calls made by the public to police between 1 January 2008 and 31 December 2012 and fall into the categories are considered to be alcohol-related. They are presented visually in the attached maps by individual years. The calls do not include those initiated by Police (ie, officer-discovered contact with the Communications Centre) and exclude duplicate calls.

The method by which the calls have been analysed is detailed within the reports.

These reports are being made public in order to fully inform the discussion around Local Alcohol Policies.

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