It has been acknowledged that many Māori individuals have become disconnected from their cultural heritage, and this includes young people who have come to the attention of the police, and their families. Community remedial programmes have been funded by the Government through the Ministry of Justice and New Zealand Police to work with young Māori offenders. There is an expectation that by including compensatory cultural components to address assumed weak cultural links through Māori cultural activities, these programmes will be able to rectify the impacts of colonising activities. In this research 23 young Māori people who had attended a community youth programme and 19 parents/caregivers were interviewed about what was important to them a...
Over the last 25 years, New Zealand's juvenile justice system and implementation of the Family Group...
BACKGROUND: Possessing a strong cultural identity has been shown to protect against mental health sy...
In Queensland, young people who have interacted with the juvenile justice system are often required ...
It has been acknowledged that many Māori individuals have become disconnected from their cultural he...
Culture was investigated to explore its role in finding more effective programs for young offenders ...
Over the past three decades, a new approach to society’s response to crime and criminality has been ...
This thesis aims to outline the important role of culture in the development of the human mind and b...
You’re not different until someone treats you that way. It is with this reflection in mind that the ...
Māori are 15% of the New Zealand population, and yet are 45.3% of annual police apprehensions and 51...
A team bringing together a mix of perspectives and methods evaluated section 16 of New Zealand’s Cri...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
Marae-based Courts are an initiative of the Judiciary that builds on existing programmes for offende...
Marae2-based Courts are an initiative of the Judiciary that builds on existing programmes for offend...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences and evaluations of young male offenders who were...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
Over the last 25 years, New Zealand's juvenile justice system and implementation of the Family Group...
BACKGROUND: Possessing a strong cultural identity has been shown to protect against mental health sy...
In Queensland, young people who have interacted with the juvenile justice system are often required ...
It has been acknowledged that many Māori individuals have become disconnected from their cultural he...
Culture was investigated to explore its role in finding more effective programs for young offenders ...
Over the past three decades, a new approach to society’s response to crime and criminality has been ...
This thesis aims to outline the important role of culture in the development of the human mind and b...
You’re not different until someone treats you that way. It is with this reflection in mind that the ...
Māori are 15% of the New Zealand population, and yet are 45.3% of annual police apprehensions and 51...
A team bringing together a mix of perspectives and methods evaluated section 16 of New Zealand’s Cri...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
Marae-based Courts are an initiative of the Judiciary that builds on existing programmes for offende...
Marae2-based Courts are an initiative of the Judiciary that builds on existing programmes for offend...
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences and evaluations of young male offenders who were...
This thesis examines the process by which young people stop, or 'desist' from, criminal offending in...
Over the last 25 years, New Zealand's juvenile justice system and implementation of the Family Group...
BACKGROUND: Possessing a strong cultural identity has been shown to protect against mental health sy...
In Queensland, young people who have interacted with the juvenile justice system are often required ...