"Previous recruitment campaigns have emphasised action and adventure, fast cars, chasing the bad guy, but our current approach is much more community oriented, emphasising values such as caring for the community, empathy, using who you are - a victim centric approach," Jones said.
"It's about repositioning police as a career for anybody in the community. You don't need to be big or strong, our most tactical approach is communication and everybody has a voice."
The campaigns have included new advertising targeted at women and minorities, as well as reality television episodes focusing solely on women in the police force.
All signs indicate the approach is still working with 50 per cent of hits on the NZ Police Recruitment website coming from women.
Diversity Works NZ chief executive Bev Cassidy-Mackenzie praised the successful campaigns. "It's no simple task to change the culture of a large organisation."
- AAP