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  1. AE v Secretary of Justice 21 November 2017 NZRA 004/2017 (Amended) [pdf, 118 KB]

    REVIEW AUTHORITY NEW ZEALAND RA 004/2017 LEGAL SERVICES ACT 2011 Applicant AE Respondent Secretary for Justice Date of Decision: 21 November 2017 _______________________________________________________________ AMENDED DECISION _______________________________________________________________ 1. In my decision dated 18 October 2017, I reversed the decision of the Secretary to decline approval of the applicant as a provider for various legal aid categ...

  2. J v Secretary for Justice 22 December 2015 NZRA 003/2015 [pdf, 32 KB]

    REVIEW AUTHORITY NEW ZEALAND NZRA 003/2015 Applicant J Respondent Secretary for Justice 22 December 2015 Date of Decision: _______________________________________________________________ DECISION _______________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION 1. In a decision dated 27 October 2015, The Secretary for Justice (“the Secretary”) declined approval of the Applicant as a Lead Provider of...

  3. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 7 for the period 26 May to 1 June 2020 [pdf, 698 KB]

    1 COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey Report 007 (26 May – 1 June 2020) This telephone survey provides information about how safe people feel and what crime and safety issues matter to them most. The report covers the following key topics: • Social connection • Perceptions of safety, including reasons why people feel unsafe • Experience of some types of crimes (for example, fraud and cybercrime which are increasingly of concern internationally) • Crimes reported and no...

  4. Youth Court - It’s all relative: the absolute importance of the family in youth justice [pdf, 444 KB]

    ............................................................................................................. 31 E Multi Systemic Therapy . .............................................................................................................. 32 Chapter Seven: Conclusion – getting to the heart of the matter .................................................... 33 3 1 Introduction: the absolute importance of family involvement is often easier said than do...

  5. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report - report in relation to selected non-departmental appropriations [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...Estimates of Appropriations for 2014/15. An explanation is provided for service performance variances over 10%. Unless otherwise stated, where there is a range for a standard, the variance is calculated from the upper and lower limits of the range. Vote Justice COMMUNITY LAW CENTRES SCOPE OF APPROPRIATION This appropriation is limited to funding programmes to support Community Law Centres. CONTRIBUTION TO OUTCOMES This appropriation is intended to achieve accessible justice services a...

  6. AD v Secretary of Justice 10 October 2017 NZRA 003/2017 [pdf, 149 KB]

    REVIEW AUTHORITY NEW ZEALAND RA 003/2017 Applicant AD Respondent Secretary for Justice Date of Decision: 10 October 2017 _______________________________________________________________ DECISION _______________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION [1] In a decision dated 28 June 2017, The Secretary for Justice (the Secretary) made the following decisions: (a) Cancelling the applicant’s approvals to provide legal aid services and...

  7. Submissions summary: Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice reforms (second consultation round) [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    1 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information....

  8. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 2 for the period 21 to 27 April 2020 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    1 COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey Report 002 (21-27 April 2020) This telephone survey provides information about how safe people feel and what crime and safety issues matter to them most. The report covers the following key topics:  Social connection  Perceptions of safety, including reasons why people feel unsafe  Experience of some types of crimes (for example, fraud and cybercrime which are increasingly of concern internationally)  Crimes reported and not...

  9. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 2 for the period 21 to 27 April 2020 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    1 COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey Report 002 (21-27 April 2020) This telephone survey provides information about how safe people feel and what crime and safety issues matter to them most. The report covers the following key topics:  Social connection  Perceptions of safety, including reasons why people feel unsafe  Experience of some types of crimes (for example, fraud and cybercrime which are increasingly of concern internationally)  Crimes reported and not...

  10. 2024-Justice-Sector-Projections-Report-v1.0.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...convicted 5. Imprisonment rate 2. Remand rate 3. Time on remand 5 The development of the 2024 projections began in September 2023 but is based upon data to the end of February 2024. The Ministry of Justice worked together with subject matter experts from the Ministry of Justice, New Zealand Police, Department of Corrections, Crown Law, and the Judiciary. Recent and long-term trends across the justice sector were discussed along with expected changes and their possible i...