
Chief Victims Advisor releases Te Tangi o te Manawanui – Recommendations for Reform
Te Tangi o te Manawanui released by Chief Victims Advisor Kim McGregor provides her recommendations for how to improve the criminal justice system for victims
Te Tangi o te Manawanui released by Chief Victims Advisor Kim McGregor provides her recommendations for how to improve the criminal justice system for victims
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Over the last six months, the Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata – Safe and Effective Justice team has travelled the length of the country, continuing the conversation.
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Respondents reported largely negative experiences via the Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims survey, which ran during February 2019.
A call for Māori to have a genuine leadership role in creating a future justice system for Aotearoa New Zealand has been made clearly in a report released today
The overwhelming message from New Zealanders is that regardless of how they come into contact with the justice system, it is failing them and their families.
The Ināia Tonu Nei Māori Justice Hui took place over the weekend of 5-7 April in Rotorua, attracting 200 people to have a korero about the justice system.
Around 150 Pacific people attended the Fono on Friday 29 March, hosted by the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio.
Fostering strong and effective community intervention processes was among the ideas raised by Kiwis at a key public meeting this week.