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  1. Youth Justice minimum dataset: data integration pilot [pdf, 269 KB]

    Youth Justice Minimum Dataset: Data Integration Pilot Philip Spier & Tanya Segessenmann August 2004 Youth Justice Minimum Dataset: Data Integration Pilot _________________________________________________ 2 3 Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Chris Knewstubb and Steve Pasene from the Department of Child, Youth and Family, and Steven Stewart from New Zealand Police for their considerable help in identifying the youth justice attributes collected by their agencies, co-ordi

  2. Chief-Coroners-Annual-Report-2021-22-and-2022-23.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...done to prevent deaths in similar circumstances. The actions taken by MBIE were incorporated into the formal recommendations. Auckland Council advised the coroner that its website contains a page on pool fencing, including a Pool Safety Area Checklist, with links to videos for in-ground, above-ground, and small heated pools (Pool area safety checklist (aucklandcouncil.govt.nz)). Auckland Council also carries out an annual campaign between December and February to remind...

  3. How to fill in the paper form

    ...(type in the details) and sign it, or print out the form then fill it in by hand, using blue or black pen, and sign it. Providing a copy of your ID If you are using a paper form, you also must send us a copy of your ID.We use the copy of your ID to check that the right person has filled in the form. Your ID must: be a clear and readable copy exactly match the details in your form – write your name on the form exactly as it is on your ID not be defaced. You must use one of the following: Y...

  4. Independent review of intelligence and security - call for submissions [pdf, 951 KB]

    ...pieces of legislation governing the activities of the GCSB and NZSIS are the Government Communications Security Bureau Act 2003 and New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969. These Acts set out the functions and powers of the agencies, and checks and balances on how they exercise those functions and powers.1 The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969 The NZSIS Act provides that the functions of the NZSIS are to:  collect and evaluate intelligence relevant to in...

  5. LASDP - Application for a licence by an individual [pdf, 666 KB]

    ...Application fees are non-refundable. Application process In normal circumstances, it will take up to a month to hear the outcome of your application. If you have a criminal conviction your application may take longer to process. You can check the progress of your application on www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/licences-certificates/ secondhand-dealers-pawnbrokers/. Important information All personal information provided to the LASDP will be managed in accordance with the Pr...

  6. Justice Sector Legal Aid forecast 2015 to 2020 [pdf, 397 KB]

    ...3: Total expenditure on private providers in the criminal jurisdiction including accruals Legal aid expenditure in the criminal jurisdiction broadly follows the trend observed in prosecutions: a rise to 2009/10 followed by a reduction as the Policing Excellence initiative was introduced and also as the percentage of cases taken by the PDS increased. Policing Excellence, amongst other things, involved a greater use of alternatives to prosecution, which reduced the flow of cases...

  7. Evidence Brief: Speed Limit Enforcement [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...cameras). The purpose of this evidence brief is to assess the causal relationship between speed enforcement of all types and speeding. Levels of speed enforcement can be measured using patrolling hours, radar hours, percentage vehicles stopped/checked, camera hours, officers per kilometre, and related measures. International meta-analyses and systematic reviews There are several international meta-analyses and systematic reviews on the effects of speed enforcementii. The...

  8. Iwi panels technical appendix [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...facts and whether the offender admits to the offence. The facilitator may conduct preliminary investigations into the offen er’s ega situation an the conditions of their offence. For example, in cases of driver licensing offences, they may check with the Ministry of Transport about demerit points and when the offender could expect to be able to legally drive. They also ask offenders why they offended and try to understand their family and living situation, transport and suppor...

  9. ET & JT v AQ [2024] NZDT 295 (13 May 2024) [pdf, 128 KB]

    ...her grandson was also in the car. The police turned up and took a statement. 3. AQ says he attempted to merge to the inside lane (left lane) from the outside lane. He says he first made sure he had enough room to merge into the inside lane and checked blind spots and that the lane was clear in the lane he wanted to go into. He was behind [car 1] but says while he was in the middle of his manoeuvre (going into the left lane), [car 1] suddenly stopped which caused him to collide into [ca...

  10. Online Final PO Information at Service Pack Respondent [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...occupation or tenancy order (in which case it will be called an Ancillary Furniture Order). You may need to go to a non-violence programme If the Order states that you have to go to a non-violence programme, you have to attend. Check the Final Protection Order to make sure. This is free and you will need to attend it over several weeks. The course will focus on the effects of family violence on others, and the skills you need to live without violence. Where...