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  1. Evidence Brief: Situational Crime Prevention [pdf, 419 KB]

    ...hardening • Access control and street closures • Public area surveillance • Nuisance abatement. Each of these types of SCP has its own evidence base, discussed in the next section. New Zealand Evidence The Ministry of Justice and Auckland University of Technology reviewed an Auckland ‘target hardening’ programme in 2004, which was designed to reduce the likelihood of subsequent re-victimisation for burglary victims. However, due to data limitations, it was no...

  2. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC evidence chief Leon Blackburn [pdf, 946 KB]

    ...(Application or Proposal). In particular, my evidence relates to the diversion and discharge of stormwater aspects of the Application. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 3. I hold a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Ocean Science, from the University of Wales, Bangor, and a Master of Science in Integrated Environmental Studies, with a focus on Environmental Management, from the University of Southampton, UK. 4. I have been employed as a Consents and Compliance Advisor –...

  3. Issue 41: 1 October- 31 December 2024 [pdf, 949 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October and 31 December 2024 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2024 (4) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a d

  4. IPT Annual Report 2016 [pdf, 867 KB]

    ...members by way of annual training, training relating to residence, deportation and refugee/protection law, and participation in local and overseas conferences. 8. Development of the summer internship programme with the Tribunal for students of Auckland University. 4 Statutory Functions and Procedures The functions of the Tribunal are set out in section 217(2) of the Act: (2) The functions of the Tribunal are— (a) to determine appeals against— (i)...

  5. Te Manutukutuku Issue 30 [pdf, 8.9 MB]

    ...Waitangi Tribunal that proposals to increase student fees are prejudicial to Maori has been put on hold until the Government makes final deci­ sions on its tertiary funding policy. Claimants Wiremu Kaa and Peter Adds - both lecturers at Victoria University - say that proposals in the Todd Report would result in fewer Maori students going to universities or other tertiary training insti­ tutions. Another part of their claim states that Maori were not given adequate opportu­ nity t...

  6. [2019] NZEnvC 074 Hanoi Vietnam Cafe v City Rail Link Limited [pdf, 6.5 MB]

    ...on an alteration to designation pursuant to s 174 of the Act HANOI VIETNAM CAFE ("HAVIE") (ENV-2018-AKL-000090) BODY CORPORATE 413692 (ENV-2018-AKL-000091 ) Appellants CITY RAIL Llt\IK LIMITED ("CRLL") Respondent AUCKLAND COUNCIL Unitary Authority and s 274 party Auckland Methodist Central Parish Section 274 party Court: Principal Environment Judge L J Newhook Environment Commissioner J A Hodges Hearing : 10 and 11 December 2018 Appearances: J...

  7. Comparability between survey years

    ...new imputation items were added to enable analysis by the victim’s relationship to the offender for violent interpersonal offences. The methodology used to include these items in the imputation process was externally reviewed by an expert from the University of Auckland. A number of minor corrections to the imputation code were made. All changes were retrospectively applied to the 2006 and 2009 datasets so comparisons across time could be made. All new imputation code was externally reviewed...

  8. LCDT Annual Report 2022 [pdf, 435 KB]

    ...the same room and involved separate connections to ensure out of court conferring among members and Chair, but worked well on the whole. From late August 2021 to early February 2022 there were intermittent lockdown levels, particularly for the Auckland region. During this period, 16 face to face hearing dates were vacated. A quarter of those matters were able to be rescheduled and convened as remote hearings. The remainder were rescheduled for face to face hearings after the lo...

  9. Frequently asked questions

    ...Interviewing and offence coding activities were carried out by Reach Aotearoa (formerly CBG Health Research) on behalf of the Ministry of Justice. Reach Aotearoa is an independent, New Zealand-based research company. A legal expert from Victoria University of Wellington and an expert from the NZ Police provided quality assurance advice and support as part of offence coding processes. Statistical Insights carried out the statistical services, and experts at the University of Auckland p...

  10. National Standards Committee 1 v Kuddus [2023] NZLCDT 46 (13 October 2023) [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...Applicant AND UMAR ABDUL KUDDUS Respondent DEPUTY CHAIR Dr J Adams MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Mr G McKenzie Prof D Scott Ms N Taefi Ms P Walker MNZM HEARING 29 September 2023 HELD AT Specialist Courts and Tribunals Centre, Auckland DATE OF DECISION 13 October 2023 COUNSEL Ms F Nizam for the Standards Committee Mr U Kuddus the Respondent Practitioner, in person 2 DECISION OF TRIBUNAL ON PENALTY [1] Mr Kuddus admits a charge of...