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Transforming policing: An interview with Mike Bush, New Zealand’s police commissioner

SUBSCRIBE 19th November 2018Mary Calam, McKinsey  1 Comment
New Zealand's crime rate has decreased drastically in recent years after the police commissioner shifted the focus from prosecution to prevention. Mary Calam, a senior expert in McKinsey’s London office, and Roland Dillon, an associate partner in McKinsey's Melbourne office, interviewed New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush on how the force achieved this remarkable transformation.

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