The New Zealand Police Museum is a museum of the New Zealand Police that is located on the campus of the Royal New Zealand Police College.
[2][3] It was started in 1908 and made accessible to the public in 1996.
[4] In 1996 the collection was made accessible to the public.
[5] The museum has various collections, including weapons,[6] mugshots,[7] and old police cars, such as a 1919 Ford Model TT,[8] and a 1988 Mitsubishi V3000.
[10] For about six months in 2012 the museum featured an exhibition to remember Gerald Wade, a police officer who was shot 100 years prior in the 1912 Waihi miners' strike.