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Police Minister Judith Collins tonight paid tribute to 165 New Zealand police officers who served in Timor-Leste, describing them as "exemplary representatives of our police overseas".

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

New Zealand is sending a strong signal that it is serious about combating cyber crime, Police Minister Judith Collins said at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Police Electronic Crime Lab (EC

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Thank you for inviting me to join you today as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the e-Crime Lab (ECL) and launch the Environment for Virtualised Evidence, or Project EVE.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Police Minister Judith Collins today urged new police graduates to go the extra mile in serving the public, particularly victims of crime.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Corrections Inmate Employment instructor Paul Jack was today presented the Minister's Excellence Award by Corrections Minister Judith Collins.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

A new Inquiry Line giving war veterans better access to services and advice is an outstanding success with almost 2000 calls a week, Veterans' Affairs Minister Judith Collins said today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs

Corrections Minister Judith Collins today congratulated Community Probation and Psychological Services (CPPS) for a significant improvement in complying with procedures for managing parolees.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

The low number of escapes from New Zealand prisons is a tribute to improved security measures and the vigilance of Corrections Officers and staff, Corrections Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Corrections Minister Judith Collins today announced that three additional Drug Treatment Units will be operating in New Zealand prisons by December 2011, doubling the number of prisoners able to un

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to join you at the Metro Sector – Local Government New Zealand AGM.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

The 600 extra officers pledged by the Government will enable police to work on new crime prevention strategies without compromising frontline services, Police Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Police Minister Judith Collins today welcomed the release of a report which lays the groundwork for how 300 extra police will be best deployed in Counties-Manukau.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

The number of prisoners behind bars in New Zealand is expected to be the highest ever within weeks, Corrections Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Good morning Dame Catherine Tizard, your Worship the Mayor, Brigadier David McGregor, and other honoured guests and members of the New Zealand Army and Reserve.

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs

Papakura, 3 July 2009.

Thank you for inviting me to join you today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Police Minister Judith Collins today welcomed the findings of the first report of the Auditor-General into the response of police to the recommendations of the 2007 Commission of Inquiry into Polic

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Corrections Minister Judith Collins today welcomed the announcement that frontline correction officers will receive increased tactical communications training and more personal protective equipment

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Prefabricated or container cells will not alleviate the need to double-bunk prisoners during a looming capacity crisis at New Zealand prisons, Corrections Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Corrections Minister Judith Collins has welcomed union support for moves to house prisoners in modular or prefabricated prison cells.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Police Minister Judith Collins today congratulated the New Zealand Police for winning the top prize at the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awar

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

The establishment of specialist prison release teams will help prisoners reintegrate into society and improve the safety of the parole process, Corrections Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Veterans' Affairs Minister Judith Collins has asked the new Expert Panel on Veterans' Health to look at research into the health effects of New Zealand veterans who were present at nuclear tests in

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs

Budget funding will fulfil the Government's commitment to put 600 more police on the streets of New Zealand by the end of 2011, Police Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Budget 2009
  • Police

Funding of $385.4 million over the next four years will ensure there are enough prison beds to cope with a rising prison population.

  • Judith Collins
  • Budget 2009
  • Corrections