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  1. Measuring reoffending with court data: proposed tier 1 specification [pdf, 750 KB]

    JUSTICE SECTOR Working paper Measuring re-offending with court data: Proposed Tier 1 specification Charles Sullivan & Lynley Povey 24 November 2015 Summary This paper is a proposed specification for a Tier 1 measure of re-offending using reconviction data as recommended by the 2009 Review of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics (Statistics New Zealand, 2009). Tier 1 statistics are the most important statistics for understanding how well New Zealand is performing. The spe

  2. Youth Crime Action Plan - summary [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...manage their future risk of re‑offending. Effective interventions address dynamic risk factors, such as antisocial attitudes and association with criminal peers. They help young people develop skills for school or work, and they take into account environmental issues such as family problems. What does this mean in practice? • Interventions: – respond to a young person’s needs – enhance their motivation to change – include a therapeutic component, such as cogniti...

  3. Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? [pdf, 467 KB]

    ...low birthweight, injury and adverse outcomes There is increasing evidence that neurological damage is an important mediating mechanisms which leads to offending. Damage to the pre-fontal cortex through head injury, birth complications, disease or environmental toxins (such as alcohol), is linked to anti-social behaviour. Risks to the developing brain arise even before birth, in the form of agents such as tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, which may damage the foetus. A recent New Zeal...

  4. E74 Dr Malcolm Patterson - EIC - Ngāti Whātua Orākei [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Magdalene Chambers Level 1, 28 Customs St East Britomart Auckland m: 021 2765787 e: rob@publiclaw9.com 2267 mailto:rob@publiclaw9.com INTRODUCTION 1. My name is Malcolm Patterson. I am a qualified medical doctor and hold a Masters in Environmental Sciences from the University of Auckland. I am a Director of Ngāti Whātua Orākei Whai Maia Ltd which is the community development subsidiary of the Ngāti Whātua Orākei Trust, an elected body that represents the collective i...

  5. ENV-2016-AKL-000193 Kiwi Property Group Limited, Kiwi Property Holdings Limited & Sylvia Park Business Centre Limited v Auckland Council (Zoning and Precincts) [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AUCKLAND REGISTRY IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND ENV·2016·AKL· of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 ("LGATPA") and the Resource Management Act 1991 ("RMA") of an appeal under section 156(1) of the LGATPA against a decision of the Auckland Council on a recommendation of the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearing Panel ("Hearing Panel") on the propos

  6. [2017] NZEnvC 175 NZ Building Projects Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.8 MB]

    ...10(4) of Schedule 1 on all submissions, subsection (1) does not apply to the rules in a proposed plan that was given limited notification. 87 A Classes of activity (6) If an activity is described in this Act, regulations (including a national environmental standard), or a plan as a prohibited activity,- (a) no application for a resource consent may be made for the activity; and (b) the consent authority must not grant a consent for it. 87B Certain activities to be treated as disc...

  7. Ngati Pahauwera Report of Independent Assessor December 2015 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    Report of Independent Assessor Report of Independent Assessor on evidence supporting claims by Ngati Pahauwera under Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 CONTENTS Page Preface ..............................................................................................................................1 Part I: The application and an Independent Assessor’s approach ......................... 2 The task of an Independent Assessor .......................................

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 007 JJ Limited v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...relevant plan(s). [17] The parties and their witnesses agree the effects of the activity will be minor and, the first threshold test having been met, the proposal may be considered under s 104 of the Act.14 As we accept their assessment of the environmental effects, pursuant to s 104 we will consider the application for resource consent having particular regard to: (a) the operative and proposed Otago Regional Policy Statements; (b) the operative and proposed Dunedin City D...

  9. Reuben Fraser - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 875 KB]

    ...so.cialised With the .community. However, thi$ rni\ly not be a·cceptable to tangata whenua who may expect a hard li'ne to be taken. Council faces the prospect of challenge (pptentially .legal) from p·oth the fishing community and tangata whenua / environmental interests if the balance is not approprfately·struck·; 16; 16 At least initially a relc.1tively high degre.e of non-complia_nce is envis:~{led, particularly in relatipn to the. requirement to seek resour¢~ consent. I...

  10. Adlam v Reihana - Himatangi 1H1A (2022) 447 Aotea MB 1 (447 AOT 1) [pdf, 658 KB]

    ...terms. In fact, Mr Adlam had this say about the land use report:35 The key take away for me in terms of economic wellbeing, it seemed farming continues to be the best option but I feel that the report doesn’t cover the best use to improve our environmental, our social and cultural wellbeing. I feel that our whare, building houses would be the way to address that best use part of our wellbeing. That’s just my opinion. Others might have a different view. [76] I agree, bu...