Earlier this year the Minister of Justice, Andrew Little announced the latest in a long line of reviews, taxpayer-funded summits and inter-agency, ‘wholeof-government’ projects stretching back to the late-1980s, all aimed in some form or other, at making the criminal justice system more ‘safe’ and ‘effective’. Officially launched at a summit held in Porirua in August 2018, the aim of the latest review is to reduce New Zealand’s prison muster by 30% over the next 15 years. And unsurprisingly, given our significant over-representation in prisons, a specific focus of the review is on identifying ways to significantly reduce Māori over-representation in the prison population. This commentary represents a modest offering in response to the curre...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
The focus of this report is on efforts to use restorative justice within prisons
Over the last ten years, the New Zealand criminal justice system has moved inexorably toward embraci...
Earlier this year the Minister of Justice, Andrew Little announced the latest in a long line of revi...
This report seeks to provide a 10-year update of what it could mean for New Zealand’s criminal justi...
Jails and lockups have existed in NZ since the 1st days of colonisation, but they had no legal auth...
Early evaluations of Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce crime have shown ...
This article examines the potential role of ‘habilitation centres’ in the Labour government’s attemp...
The primary brief for work on this report was to explore the factors that have led New Zealand to ha...
The Victorian government’s announcement that it is ceasing publication of its yearly Statistical Pro...
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One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
The coalition government has promised a ‘rehabilitation revolution’ in our penal system. Last week t...
conference concerning some of the fundamental "knowns " in the field of incarceration and ...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
The focus of this report is on efforts to use restorative justice within prisons
Over the last ten years, the New Zealand criminal justice system has moved inexorably toward embraci...
Earlier this year the Minister of Justice, Andrew Little announced the latest in a long line of revi...
This report seeks to provide a 10-year update of what it could mean for New Zealand’s criminal justi...
Jails and lockups have existed in NZ since the 1st days of colonisation, but they had no legal auth...
Early evaluations of Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce crime have shown ...
This article examines the potential role of ‘habilitation centres’ in the Labour government’s attemp...
The primary brief for work on this report was to explore the factors that have led New Zealand to ha...
The Victorian government’s announcement that it is ceasing publication of its yearly Statistical Pro...
In a major speech that has already furrowed brows amongst the Tory right wing, Ken Clarke set out pr...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
The coalition government has promised a ‘rehabilitation revolution’ in our penal system. Last week t...
conference concerning some of the fundamental "knowns " in the field of incarceration and ...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
The focus of this report is on efforts to use restorative justice within prisons
Over the last ten years, the New Zealand criminal justice system has moved inexorably toward embraci...