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Title: Men Against Violence: a discourse analysis of wife assaulters' talk before and after participation in a Stopping Violence Programme
Author(s): O'Neill, Damian
Completed: NO
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Notes: Author is Doctoral student, Psychology Department, Massey University
Title: Men For Change: living without violence
Author(s): Ratima, M.M., M.H. Durie, G.R. Allan et al
Completed: YES
Availability: A report prepared for Men For Change Incorporated, Nga Tane e Mahi ana i Roto i tenei Ao Hurihuri. Palmerston North: Massey University, 1995.
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Title: Mother-child relationships in wife abusive homes
Author(s): Cram, Fiona and Tania Pocock
Completed: NO
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Title: Mothers in prison: the experience of being separated from their children
Author(s): Young, Patricia Te Wairere Ahiahi
Completed: YES, 1993
Availability: University of Waikato Library
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Notes: M.Soc.Sc. in Psychology thesis
Title: No place like home
Author(s): Cox, Deborah and Mary Irwin
Completed: YES
Availability: Auckland: Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, 1989.
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Title: Outdoor programs from New Zealand prisons
Author(s): Craig, Terry
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: In Proceedings of the first national symposium on outdoor/wilderness programs for offenders, Birrigai, A.C.T., 2-4 October 1990, Cianchi, John (Ed.). Canberra: Australian Capital Territory Government Adult Corrective Services, 1991; 261-7
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Title: Outdoor programs within a probation service context in New Zealand
Author(s): Lyon, David
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: In Proceedings of the first national symposium on outdoor/wilderness programs for offenders, Birrigai, A.C.T., 2-4 October 1990, Cianchi, John (Ed.). Canberra: Australian Capital Territory Government Adult Corrective Services, 1991; 25-37
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Title: Police responses to policies on policing "domestics"
Author(s): -
Completed: NO
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Notes: Doctoral research at Massey University
Title: Politics, morale, and respectability: the Australian and New Zealand police
Author(s): Das, Dilip K.
Completed: YES, c1993
Availability: In Policing in six countries around the world: organizational perspectives. Chicago: Office of International Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, c1993; 58-97
Description: Das surveys the training and organisation of police in Australia and New Zealand, through his time spent in Melbourne and Wellington. He considers their treatment of native and migrant minorities, their relationship with political power, and their interactions with corrections, courts and the public.
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Title: Pornography: report of the Ministerial Committee of Inquiry
Author(s): Morris, Joanne, Hilary Haines and Jack Shallcrass
Completed: YES 1989
Availability: Wellington: Department of Justice (211pp)
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Title: Pre-trial diversion and the Wellington Prosecutions Diversion Scheme
Author(s): Douglas, James A.
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: zbn90-009646
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Title: Prevalence of sexual abuse and psychopathology in imprisoned women
Author(s): Scandrett, Jillian
Completed: YES, 1988
Availability: The University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis
Title: Prisoners released on parole: a repertory grid study of self-esteem and self-identity
Author(s): Curreen, M.P.
Completed: YES, 1984
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: M.A. thesis
Title: Provocation in New Zealand: a characteristic solution
Author(s): Brown, Bernard
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: In Partial excuses to murder, Stanley Meng Heong Yeo (Ed.). Sydney: Federation Press, 1991; 80-100
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Title: Public attitudes toward alcohol-impaired driving and speed
Author(s): Perkins, Wayne A.
Completed: YES, October 1990
Availability: Traffic Research Report. Wellington: Ministry
of Transport. 0110-6872.
ISBN 047705241X
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Title: Public health nurses and families under stress: promoting children's health in complex situations
Author(s): Pybus, Marion
Completed: YES, 1993
Availability: Palmerston North: Massey University
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Title: Refining the risk concept: decision context as a factor mediating the relation between risk and program effectiveness
Author(s): Brown, Mark
Completed: YES
Availability: In Crime and Delinquency, 1996; 42:435-56
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Notes: M.Soc.Sc. thesis
Title: Rehabilitation, community care, and the offender's place of residence
Author(s): O'Connell, Rene
Completed: YES, 1992
Availability: University of Waikato Library
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Notes: M.Soc.Sc. thesis
Title: Reparation: a sentencing option within the New Zealand criminal justice system
Author(s): Jervis, Bernard
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: Paper delivered at Mental Health Congress, 1989. zbn96-042408
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Title: Replication of child sexual abuse in males
Author(s): Robertson, David B.
Completed: YES 1990
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis
Title: Research on rape: strategies for change
Author(s): Barrington, R.
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Title: Restorative justice in New Zealand: the miracle panacea or an untenable Utopia?
Author(s): Hendriksen, Mike
Completed: YES, 1995
Availability: zbn95-109772
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Title: Restorative justice: healing the effects of crime
Author(s): Consedine, Jim
Completed: YES, c1995
Availability: Ploughshares Publications. zbn95-022471
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Title: Restorative justice: the New Zealand Youth Court: a model for development in other courts?
Author(s): McElrea, F.W.M.
Completed: YES, 1994
Availability: Journal of Judicial Administration, Aug 1994; 4(1):33-54
Description: McElrea discusses an alternative to the traditional punishment theories of retribution, deterrence and reformation. Restorative justice aims to repair the damage caused to people and to relationships by criminal offenders, and to restore harmony in the lives of victims and offenders, through community group conferences rather than court sentencing. The author looks at the history of restorative justice and describes the model being used by the New Zealand Youth Court. (Paper prepared for the National Conference of District Court Judges, Rotorua New Zealand, 6-9 April 1994.)
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Title: Samoan notions of cultural and social justice
Author(s): Epati, Aeau Semi
Completed: YES
Availability: In Rethinking Criminal Justice, Vol.1, May 1995
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Title: Serious offending and the management of public risk in New Zealand
Author(s): Brown, Mark
Completed: YES
Availability: In British Council of Criminology, 1996; 36(18-36)
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Title: Services for victims of crime in New Zealand
Author(s): Ireland, J.
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: Unpublished
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Title: Studies on crime and violence in New Zealand: a preliminary bibliography
Author(s): Crothers, C.
Completed: YES, 1992
Availability: Working papers in New Zealand social science literature No. 1, April 1992
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Title: Substance abuse education programs within the New Zealand prison system
Author(s): Jamieson, Elizabeth A.S.
Completed: YES
Availability: In Private sector and community involvement in the criminal justice system: proceedings of a conference held 30 November - 2 December 1992, Wellington, New Zealand, Biles, David and Julia Vernon (Eds). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1994; 389-94
Description: Jamieson evaluates the education portion of a substance abuse programme which operates in Auckland Prison West and Auckland Prison East. The content of the course includes: communication skills; stress management; problem solving; alcohol and drug information; dependency and addiction; families and relationships. She discusses the aims and objectives of the programme, the screening of participants and the way it is evaluated.
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Title: Surveying crime
Author(s): Robinson, J., W. Young and S. Haslett
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: Wellington: Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington
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Title: Te roopu o te whanau rangimarie o Taamaki Makaurau: a Maori model for non-violence
Author(s): Gilgen, Maynard E.
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis.
Title: Te utu me te whakaaurakitanga: he tirohanga ki te whakaauraki i te mauherehere Maori
Author(s): Johnston Edith L.
Completed: YES 1991
Availability: University of Waikato Library
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Notes: M.A. in Maori thesis
Title: Teenage peer influences: a teenage sentencing court evaluation
Author(s): Callander, J.R.
Completed: YES, 1987
Availability: zbn90-031495
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Title: The adult offender: punishment or rehabilitation? What?
Author(s): Vinson, Tony
Completed: YES, 1992
Availability: zbn93-016090
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Title: The appropriateness and fulfilment of rehabilitative parole conditions imposed by district prisons boards
Author(s): Morgan, Rowena, H.
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.Sc. in Psychology thesis
Title: The attribution of responsibility for child sexual abuse in a New Zealand setting
Author(s): Ford, Sandra J.
Completed: YES, 1992
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis
Title: The development of the Rape Law Reform Bills of New Zealand during the 1980S
Author(s): Humphries, Nicole A.
Completed: YES 1991
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: M.A. in Political studies thesis
Title: The domestic protection study: family court counselling
Author(s): Lapsley, Hilary, Neville Robertson and Ruth Busch
Completed: YES
Availability: In The prevention of violence and victims of violent crime: conference proceedings (1992). Auckland: Mental Health Foundation/Auckland Institute of Technology
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Title: The domestic protection study: judicial processes in family and district courts
Author(s): Busch, Ruth, Hilary Lapsley and Neville Robertson
Completed: YES
Availability: In The prevention of violence and victims of violent crime: conference proceedings (1992). Auckland: Mental Health Foundation/Auckland Institute of Technology
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Title: The domestic protection study: protection orders and the police
Author(s): Neville Robertson, Ruth Busch and Hilary Lapsley
Completed: YES
Availability: In The prevention of violence and victims of violent crime: conference proceedings (1992). Auckland: Mental Health Foundation/Auckland Institute of Technology
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Title: The effects of childhood sexual abuse on men
Author(s): Gilmore, S.A.
Completed: YES, 1993
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.Sc. in Psychology thesis.
Title: The experience of imprisonment for women: a New Zealand study
Author(s): O'Neill, Rose
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: University of Waikato Library
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Notes: M.Soc.Sc. in Sociology thesis
Title: The experiences of women whose partners participate in a Men for Non-Violence Programme
Author(s): Martin, Paula M.
Completed: YES, 1994
Availability: Victoria University of Wellington Library
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Notes: M.A.(applied) in Social Science Research thesis.
Title: The forgotten victims of wife abuse: a comparative analysis of children of battered women and a representative population subsample
Author(s): Pocock, Tania M.
Completed: YES, 1994
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis.
Title: The gap: battered women's experience of the justice system in New Zealand
Author(s): Busch, Ruth, Neville Robertson and Hilary Lapsley
Completed: YES
Availability: Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 1995; 8(1):190-222
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Title: The influence of police perceptions of Maoris on decisions to arrest or prosecute
Author(s): Dance, Owen R.
Completed: YES, 1987
Availability: Victoria University of Wellington Library
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Notes: M.P.P. in Public Policy research paper
Title: The measurement of family violence: a critical review of the literature
Author(s): Lapsley, Hilary
Completed: YES
Availability: Wellington: Social Policy Agency (Department of Social Welfare), 1993
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Title: The prevention of violence
Author(s): Haines, Hilary
Completed: YES
Availability: New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association Journal, 1988; 10(1):1-12
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Title: The prosecution and trial of adult offenders in New Zealand
Author(s): Young, Warren, Neil Cameron and Robert Brown
Completed: YES, 1990
Availability: Available from W. Young, C/- Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington, P O Box 600, Wellington.
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Title: The provision of assistance for victims of crime in New Zealand
Author(s): Hutton, N. and W. Young
Completed: YES, 1990
Availability: Wellington: Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington
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Title: The psychological consequences of sexual assault: a literature review
Author(s): Pow, Gillian
Completed: YES, 1986
Availability: Wellington: Accident Compensation Corporation
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Title: The relevance of her prior sexual (mis) conduct to his belief in consent: syllogistic reasoning and section 23A of the Evidence Act 1908
Author(s): McDonald, Elisabeth
Completed: YES
Availability: Women's Studies Journal, September 1994; 10(2):41-61. ISSN 01124099
Description: Examines the expression of gender-bias in the judiciary, by looking at the subjectivity of decisions about the relevance of evidence of sexual conduct in rape cases. Considers the fact that the law recognises primarily a male version of reality and illustrates this with two cases which demonstrate the inability of the criminal justice system to deal with situations rarely faced by men. Focuses on the neglect of the power dimension in sexual abuse trials. Outlines three categories of 'rape myths' where the sexual conduct of the victim is seen to indicate the innocence of the accused. Discusses the circumstances under which previous sexual experience is deemed relevant to trials under Section 23A of the Evidence Act 1908. Explains how the concept of syllogistic reasoning establishes relevance through the use of 'major premises', which are propositions likely to be accepted as truth. Established some major premises, thought to be truths by judges in previous rape trials. Concludes that the legal system continues to expect women to behave in certain gender-specific ways.
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Title: The right to silence: caught in the conflicting aims of the criminal justice system
Author(s): Wilkinson, Michele M.
Completed: YES
Availability: zbn95-017786
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Title: The sexual abuse of male children and adolescents: a review of current literature
Author(s): Watkins, Bill and Arnon Bentovin
Completed: YES
Availability: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1992; 33(1):197-248
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Title: The state of knowledge in Australia and New Zealand
Author(s): Chappell, Duncan
Completed: YES, 1993
Availability: In Crime and prevention policy: research and evaluation, Robert, Philippe. Freiburg: Max Planck Institute, 1993; 93-103
Description: Chappell describes the context in which current crime prevention research and policy is being conducted in Australia and New Zealand. He discusses community crime prevention initiatives, the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and community responses to recidivism.
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Title: The youth justice system in New Zealand
Author(s): Denny, Faith
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: In Youth crime prevention: proceedings of a policy forum held 28-29 August 1990, Halstead, Boronia (Ed). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1991; 213-28
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Title: Theory and practice in pursuit of an evaluation of psychological intervention
Author(s): Norman, Wendy J.
Completed: YES, 1990
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: Dip.Soc.Sc. research practicum
Title: Treasure the child: children living without violence
Author(s): National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges Inc.
Completed: YES
Availability: Wellington: NCIWR, 1991
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Title: Victims of crime in Central Hawkes Bay: towards a better deal
Author(s): Robertshaw, E.J.
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: Victoria University of Wellington Library
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Title: Victims of crime: reform in the 1980s
Author(s): Poole, A.
Completed: YES, 1989
Availability: Dissertation, The University of Auckland
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Title: Victims perceptions of the victim support service
Author(s): Neale, J. and A. Gray
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: Wellington: Gray Matter Research Ltd
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Title: Violence in New Zealand
Author(s): Ritchie, J. and J. Ritchie
Completed: YES, 1990
Availability: Wellington: Allen Unwin
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Title: Wellington Prison and Prisoners' Aid and Rehabilitation Society pre-release and resettlement program
Author(s): Elborn, Sheryn and Robert Nankivell
Completed: YES
Availability: In Private sector and community involvement in the criminal justice system: proceedings of a conference held 30 November - 2 December 1992, Wellington, New Zealand, Biles, David and Julia Vernon (Eds). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1994; 395-400
Description: In April 1992, Wellington Prison inmates were offered the opportunity to participate in a six week pilot pre-release/resettlement programme in the prison. Elborn and Nankivell outline the process of how this programme was established, the issues surrounding its establishment, its future development, and an overview of the evaluation of the first six month programme.
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Title: What changes as a result of participation in a Stopping Violence Programme?
Author(s): Lloyd-Pask, Julianne and Ken McMaster
Completed: YES
Availability: Wellington: Family Violence Prevention Co-ordinating Committee, 1991.
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Title: Who's not here...?: working towards keeping "absentee students" at school
Author(s): Donn, Mary, Ngaire Bennie and Jacqui Kerslake
Completed: YES
Availability: Wellington: Ministry of Education, June 1993
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Keywords: education, truancy
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Title: Wife battering and other violent offending: an exploratory study
Author(s): Allison, Elaine
Completed: YES, 1994
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis
Title: Wilderness rehabilitation for offenders: an evaluation of Christchurch community corrections outdoor experience programme
Author(s): Davie, Caroline A.
Completed: YES, 1992
Availability: University of Canterbury Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis
Title: Will the Domestic Violence Bill 1995 achieve its objective of "greater protection for the victims of domestic violence" in the rural community?
Author(s): Eggleston, E.
Completed: NO
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Title: Women and male violence: factors influencing decisions made in refuge
Author(s): Fisher, Prudence
Completed: YES, 1991
Availability: The University of Auckland Library
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Notes: M.A. in Psychology thesis.
Title: Women, male violence and the law
Author(s): Stubbs, Julie (Ed)
Completed: YES, 1994
Availability: Sydney: Institute of Criminology, Sydney University Law School, c1994.
Description: The contributions presented represent reflections on a range of theoretical and practical issues, and include the findings of recent research concerning legal responses to violence against women in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The issues examined include: the attitudes of the judiciary to domestic violence; violence against Aboriginal women; the need for a co-ordinated response by government and non-government agencies; and the education of lawyers to better meet their clients' needs. Recent shifts in law and practice in international law are also evaluated.
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