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  1. Restorative justice form Waitakere District Court only [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...Release Summary of Facts Release Criminal Conviction History 1. Give us your details Name Email Phone 2. Give us your client’s details We’ll store this information securely. You can see and change it. For the ministry’s full privacy statement, please go to justice.govt.nz Preferred provider Full name Date of birth Address Phone Day Evening Email Does your client have name suppression? Yes No Please list your client’s current...

  2. BORA Electronic Data Safety Bill [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...the next Members’ Day is scheduled for Wednesday, 5 December 2012. 2. The Bill establishes the Electronic Data Safety Commission (the Commission). The Commission will inquire into and report to the House of Representatives on recent privacy breaches involving unauthorised access to the personal information of members of the public held by government agencies. Other functions of the Commission will include examining agencies’ capacity to respond to future breaches and how...

  3. Brooker v Spark New Zealand Trading Ltd [2017] NZHRRT 35 [pdf, 14 KB]

    1 (1) ORDER PREVENTING SEARCH OF THE TRIBUNAL FILE WITHOUT LEAVE OF THE CHAIRPERSON OR OF THE TRIBUNAL. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2017] NZHRRT 35 Reference No. HRRT 005/2016 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN STEPHEN BROOKER PLAINTIFF AND SPARK NEW ZEALAND TRADING LIMITED DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Ms LJ Alaeinia, Member Ms DL Hart, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr DA Ewen...

  4. Children and young people in court infographic June 2020 [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/justice-statistics/children-and-young-people-in-court/. Percentages may not add up to 100 as they have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Ethnicity data uses multiple ethnicities, counting a person more than once. All data has been randomly rounded for privacy reasons. *From July 1 2019 the youth jursidiction was extended to include 17 year olds. 17 year olds are included in this data for charges filed from 1 July 20...

  5. Children and young people in court infographic June 2021 [pdf, 207 KB]

    All data has been randomly rounded for privacy reasons. *From 1 July 2019 the youth jursidiction was extended to include 17-year olds. 17-year olds are included in this data for charges filed from 1 July 2019 onwards. More detailed statistics are available on the Stats NZ website (http://nzdotstat.stats.govt.nz/) under "Justice". A full summary of this data is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/justice-statistics/children-and-young-peo...

  6. Ministry to introduce Body Worn Cameras for Bailiffs

    ...operating. The camera has a front-facing screen, so the person they are visiting can see what is being recorded.BWC footage will be held securely within Ministry systems, and access to it will be restricted. Requests for BWC footage will be managed under the Privacy Act 2020 and Official Information Act 1982. The footage will be deleted after 90 days unless the Ministry determines there is a reason to keep it (for example, a complaint investigation or health and safety incident).For more detail...

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    Site owner Macrons in Māori language Optional formats - which should you choose? Copyright Privacy statement Disclaimer & terms of use Site owner This site is owned by the Chief Executive and Secretary for Justice. Macrons in Māori language The Ministry of Justice uses Māori language macrons in all Māori text on this website and in its internal and external published documents. However, your ability to see macrons on our website is limited by whether your web browser (e.g. Microsoft...

  8. Guest v New Zealand Law Society [2010] NZLCDT 22 [pdf, 12 KB]

    ...legislation include maintenance of public confidence in the provision of legal services and protection of the consumers of legal services as well as recognition of the status of the legal profession. Whilst s.240 does provide for circumstances where privacy can be maintained that must be proper, having regard to the public interest. [3] The Tribunal, in its decision of 14 July made very clear and firm findings about Mr Guest and his conduct before the Tribunal. It is in the public in...

  9. Restorative Justice: Best practice in New Zealand 2004 - 2017 [pdf, 428 KB]

    ...what outcomes were agreed and how these will be monitored. The court should also be informed if the process only took place in relation to specific victims or offences in cases involving multiple victims. Care will always be required to protect privacy and confidentiality when preparing the report (for example, the victim’s home address should not be identified). It will usually be the restorative justice provider’s responsibility to ensure that the report is forwarded to the appro...

  10. LCRO 177/2021 FA v LL (14 March 2022) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...employer, when that employer has made proper inquiry about a serious matter affecting their business. [97] Indeed, I have no doubt that the employer (not to mention Ms FA herself) recognised that it was at risk of investigation by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in connection with the potential disclosure of personal information.12 It would compound any breach if the employer failed to take steps to ensure that it had been mitigated. [98] Through her counsel, Ms LL accepted...