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  1. Ministry of Justice annual report 2018-19 [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    E.64 AR (2019) TĀHŪ O TE TURE ANNUAL REPORT 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Our story Tāhū o te Ture | Ministry of Justice 2 Introduction from the Secretary for Justice 4 Who we are and what we do 8 Timeline (2018/19 milestones) 10 Our strategy 12 Sector leadership and policy stewardship 13 Honouring our responsibilities to Māori 19 Maintaining the integrity of the courts and tribunals 23 Leading the transformation of the criminal

  2. Christchurch Youth Drug Court pilot: One-year follow-up study [pdf, 595 KB]

    Christchurch Youth Drug Court Pilot: One year follow-up study Wendy Searle & Philip Spier 2 First published in February 2006 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand  Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-29019-5 3 Foreword The Youth Court is a vital part of the structure created by the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989 to respond to offending by young people aged 14 to 16. The Youth Court is intended to operate in a more personal, individualise

  3. Tatere - Mangatainoka No 1BC No 2C Tamaki 2A2A Balance [2013] Māori Appellate Court MB 243 (2013 APPEAL 243) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...According to counsel, Hōhepa Tatere I and his brother Nireaha Paewai were the biological sons of Rangirangi Paewai and the grandsons of Manāhi Paewai. We are told that Hōhepa Tatere I received his interests in the Tāmaki 2A1C and 2A2A blocks through succession from Rangirangi and Manāhi Paewai. Counsel also states that Mangatāinoka 1BC No 2C1 was held by Nireaha Tāmaki who had a daughter, Pirihira Tatere. Pirihira had no children but brought up two whāngai sons, Richard Ren...

  4. Teina Pora compensation claim innocence report [pdf, 9 MB]

    ...beaten with a blunt instrument. A softball bat she kept for her own protection lay on the bed beside her naked body. 9. Police inquiries were initially unsuccessful in identifying an offender. Almost a year later, in March 1993, there was a breakthrough. Teina Pora, then 17 years old, and already with a lengthy criminal record, told the Police he was present when Ms Burdett was raped and killed by two other men. He identified the two men by name. 10. A year later Mr Pora was tried a...

  5. The sex industry in New Zealand: a literature review [pdf, 470 KB]

    The Sex Industry in New Zealand: A Literature Review Jan Jordan This literature review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice. The report has been prepared by the author and the views expressed in it are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ministry of Justice. March 2005 2 First pub

  6. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 8 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...for Research, Science and Technology. In the spirit of the CDRP, it has been an excellent example of cross-departmental research on a subject of high priority to government. The real commitment of the New Zealand Police to reducing crime is evident throughout the ten reports of the Burglary Reduction Research Programme. This substantial series of reports is published to be used in part or in its entirety by front-line Police, as well as managers, advisers and policy makers, all of whom play...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 178 Te Raranga a Te Kuihi Trust v Kaipara District Council [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...Sub-Areas: General Residential Area, Large Lot Residential Area, Neighbourhood Centre Area, Open Space Area and Light Industrial Area. Suitable locations for residential, light industrial, commercial, community and open space are identified within the TDA through the Sub-Areas, while providing spatial flexibility within the Hauora Hub. The objectives and policies are applied across the TDA. Hauora (community wellbeing) is an over-arching philosophy for the whole TDA. Hauora has been incor...

  8. [2021] NZACC 126 - Botha v ACC (4 August 2021) [pdf, 534 KB]

    TIN THE DISTRICT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2021] NZACC 126 ACR 143/19 UNDER THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 2001 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL UNDER SECTION 149 OF THE ACT BETWEEN KEVIN BOTHA Appellant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent Hearing: 15 June 2021 Heard at: Wellington/Whanganui-A-Tara Appearances: Ms B Peck for the appellant Mr S Bisley and Mr L Kibblewhite for the resp

  9. Te-Iwi-o-Ngati-Tukorehe-Trust-Cultural-Impact-Assessment-v2.pdf [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    TIONTT Version 4 Draft                                                                       Date: 5th October 2022                                                                      Page 1 of 36                Te Iwi ō Ngāti Tukorehe Trust Cultural Impact Assessment of NZ  Transport Agency (Te Waka Kotahi) pro

  10. Recommendations Recap Issue 17 [pdf, 562 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July and 30 September 2018 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2018 (3) 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 de