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Framework
The
Australia New Zealand Policing Profession Framework
has replaced the
Australia New Zealand Police Professionalisation Strategy 2013-18
.
The Australia New Zealand Policing Profession Framework
To support and enhance policing as a profession
The Framework retains the three Professional Domains of:
Professional Development
Education and Training
Body of Knowledge.
Each domain defines clear value statements to guide future work over the next five years.
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