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  1. ISR Evaluation Synthesis Report [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    FINAL REPORT by Elaine Mossman with Nan Wehipeihana and Michael Bealing of NZIER Submitted to Joint Venture Business Unit 30 September 2019 Evaluation of the family violence Integrated Safety Response pilot Phase II – Years 2 & 3 Contents Glossary of common acronyms and terminology .............................................................................. i Acknowledgements ...............................

  2. OIA-104954.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Hamilton district court cells behind court room 2 (Faeces spread around the cell) $969.98 MSD10030124 17/08/2018 Hamilton ‐ District Court Blocked Toilet $182.00 MSD10029155‐1  20/08/2018 Whakatane ‐ District Court 2 cells ‐ number 3 and cage ‐ check sprinkler $200.00 MSD10032807 30/08/2018 Opotiki ‐ Hearing Centre Extractor Fan is not working, Propeller Blade has come off. $436.55 MSD10038074‐1  12/09/2018 Huntly ‐ District Court...

  3. Young people and alcohol: Some statistics to 2003 and 2004 on possible effects of lowering the purchase age [pdf, 512 KB]

    Young People and Alcohol: Some Statistics to 2003 and 2004 on Possible Effects of Lowering the Purchase Age Barb Lash 2 First published in April 2005 by the Research and Evaluation Unit Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-29003-9 3 Foreword In 1999 Parliament lowered the minimum age at which people may legally purchase or drink alcohol on licensed premises to 18 years with one exemption, from 20 years with a numbe

  4. NetSafe selected to play key role in anti-cyberbullying law

    ...Approved Agency up and running, and laying the ground work for the new civil regime. This includes setting up a panel of technical advisors, who will support judges considering applications for the new orders, and putting in place court rules and processes. Check out the Police "Words Hurt Too" video launched during Bullying-free New Zealand Week (16-20 May 2016), which demonstrates how harmful a single word can be.

  5. Ministry’s latest Annual Report published

    ...apply for aid”, “I think the new form is great!’ and “The irrelevant questions are gone, and it will be much easier for clients to understand and complete correctly and honestly.” The Criminal Records Unit processes 550,000 criminal record checks a year, primarily to help people get employment, but also for visas for overseas travel. A CRU customer said: “Thank you for the way your Department has treated me over the past several weeks.  I am applying for citizenship in Australi...

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  6. Eichelbaum report [pdf, 441 KB]

    1 I N D E X 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 2.1 Children’s names 2.2 Background 2.3 The Investigation 2.4 The charges 2.5 Depositions 2.6 In the High Court 2.7 The trial 2.8 The 1994 Appeal 2.9 The 1999 Appeal 3. The Ministerial Inquiry 3.1 The Terms of Reference 3.2 Interpretation 4. Process 4.1 Representation of parents 4.2 Appointment of Experts 4.3 The Regulat

  7. Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...an eye, walk and turn, and one-leg-stand assessment. If a person fails the CIT, they may be required to provide a blood specimen. 8. The testing device and the manner in which the test is to be carried out is to be approved by the Minister of Police by notice in the Gazette. Before doing so, the Minister of Police must: 8.1 consult with the Minister of Transport and the Science Minister; and 8.2 have regard to the accuracy of the device; and 8.3 be satisfied that the device and...

  8. Duty lawyer roster selection criteria [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...duty Attends regularly when rostered Attends on time Finds (suitable) replacements if unable to attend Commits to duty – ensures availability during busy period; manages private work outside duty lawyer commitments; before leaving checks with supervisor/ team no outstanding work Legal Aid records on attendance Feedback from panel members or referees Legal skills/ practice - sound legal service provided to defendants and to the court Sound gra...

  9. Great day out at Precinct Public Open Day

    ...once the Precinct becomes operational”, Mr Bridgman says. “For most of our visitors yesterday, it was the first – and last - time they will be in a courtroom or a cell.” There were plenty of activities on hand for visitors to interact with - the Police Dog Unit proved particularly popular with those waiting in line to check out the cells. Visitors were also keen to look through the Precinct’s District Courtrooms and learn about how the court and justice system works before continuing...

  10. LCRO 223/2018 UT v VU (20 March 2019) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...to be produced in the meantime. It is difficult to envisage what more Mr VU could have told Mr UT to submit that would add weight to the materials Mr UT had already produced. [14] As to the second question Mr UT asked, Mr VU’s advice was to check the information on the INZ file so that Mr UT would know what INZ knows. That advice was pragmatic and uncontroversial. [15] As to the third question, Mr UT wanted to know from Mr VU what would constitute a change of circumstances t...