It monitors the CCTV camera system and deploys patrols to any identified risk areas.
The success story of crime reduction and putting local people into work has been a fantastic journey, says Mr Ryan.
"Those people have upskilled, they're contributing and developing a sense of pride in keeping their community safe," he says.
Deputy chief executive strategy for NZ Police, Mark Evans, said the POP awards - held last week - were a great opportunity to celebrate the work of its staff and all involved should be very proud of the work they had done to reduce harm and victimisation in their communities.
The results may help police turn the tide on its abysmal burglary resolution rate which for 2015 sat at a record low 9.3 per cent, a Herald investigation discovered in March.
Burglars got away with an average of 164 burglaries a day in New Zealand last year, the exclusive data showed.