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  1. Guide to Remote Viewing of Hearings by Complainants and Victims [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...court if no CVA is assigned. Your written notice should include: a. Your name and the name(s) of any support person(s) or family members who will be watching with you (if any). b. Your contact details, such as email and phone number. c. Information about the case, like the trial or sentencing date and time. d. A confirmation that you, along with any support person watching with you, agree to comply with the court's conditions for remote observation. You can use...

  2. OWRUG - EiC - S H McKeague - Agriculture (4 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1022 KB]

    ...phil.page@gallawaycookallan.co.nz 1 PP-1035600-2-216-V3 BRIEF OF EVIDENCE OF SUSAN HELEN MCKEAGUE Summary 1. Farmers have been preparing for deemed permit replacement for the last decade. 2. The farmers have utilised ORC data and information and collected their own extra science information where required. The ORC do have reliable data that can be used in this process. 3. Preparing for deemed permit replacement is an involved and complex process. 4. The applica...

  3. Addressing stalking

    ...behaviours and scenarios vary but carry significant risk that the behaviour will escalate to physical violence, including homicide. Existing criminal justice settings do not adequately respond to stalking. Stalking has been considered the same as, or a form of, harassment. As a result, New Zealand law only addresses harassment, with the intention that stalking behaviours are covered by this legislation. The Crimes Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Amendment Bill will make it clear that stal...

  4. Restorative Justice Service Review released

    ...report examined what is working and what can be improved with the service, as well producing ten recommendations for its future development. The recommendations include boosting promotion of the service for participants and the public with improved information and providing better training opportunities and support for providers involved with the Restorative Justice process. “We were able to engage directly with the sector, which was a great opportunity to get the feedback we needed. It looks...

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  5. Review announced of the Restorative Justice service

    ...account for their offending, and as far as possible, repair the harm they have caused to the victim and the community. This service gives the offender a chance to take responsibility for their offending and apologise to the victim, as well as provides an informal space to start a conversation regarding the prevention of reoffending and how to right the harm already caused.   This is the first phase of a possible multi-year project. This phase will focus on information gathering. This...

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  6. Kaiārahi - Family Court Navigator role announced

    A new role for the Family Court has been announced, with recruitment to begin this week. This role forms part of the Strengthening the Family Court initiatives, which were announced in Budget 2020. Kaiārahi (kaiārahi o te Kooti-a-Whānau) - Family Court Navigator - was chosen with input from stakeholders and the Principal Family Court Judge. The name aligns the role with the ongoing mahi in the Family Court, to help people to navigate the justice system and support better family justice outcom...

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  7. Property offences

    ...a terrorist act; creating a new offence to criminalise terrorist weapons and combat training; creating a new offence for international travel to carry out terrorist activities; expanding the criminal offence of financing terrorism to include broader forms of material support; and extending the eligibility for a control order to include individuals who have completed a prison sentence for a terrorism-related offence if they continue to present a real risk of engaging in terrorism-related activit...

  8. Offences against the person

    ...• creating a new offence to more clearly criminalise terrorist weapons and combat training • creating a new offence for international travel to carry out terrorist activities • expanding the criminal offence of financing terrorism to include broader forms of material support • extending the eligibility for a control order to include individuals who have completed a prison sentence for a terrorism-related offence if they continue to present a real risk of engaging in terrorism-relate...

  9. Minority of New Zealanders experience majority of crime

    Māori form 26 percent of the most highly victimised people, almost twice as high as their proportion of the New Zealand adult population, according to the Ministry of Justice’s latest report Highly Victimised People. The report comes off the back of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey, which was released earlier this year, where 8,000 New Zealanders over 15 years of age were interviewed in March-October 2018 about their experience of crime. The report focuses on the four percent of New Z...

  10. If a parent lives overseas

    ...New Zealand. For you to get child support, the country the other parent lives in must have joined 1 of the following 4 international agreements: Reciprocal Agreement with Australia Hague Convention of International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance (the 2007 Child Support Convention) Commonwealth and Designated Countries Agreement United Nations Convention for the Recover Abroad of Maintenance Agreement (UNCRAM) What agreement is the other parent’s country a me...