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  1. People with finalised charges and convicted of harmful digital communication offences jun2024 [xlsx, 180 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...

  2. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 2: 2002 to 2004 [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...including Dave Trappitt, Mark Heron, Graham Cowle, Mark Loper, Percy Ruri, Christine Jamieson, Steve Bullock, Alasdair Macmillan, Ross Levy, Tony Scully, Colin Braid, Darren Russell, Tessa Watson, Sonia Cunningham, Rachael Bambury, Steve Caldwell, Frank Lawton, Minoo Meimand, Francis Luketina, Ben Young, and Justine O’Reilly • Simon Webber, who produced the trends in Police recorded data and carried out the reconviction analysis • TNS New Zealand Ltd, who conducted the fieldwork and pro...

  3. Appendix-1-Property-Records-of-Title.pdf [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...Issued 05 March 2010 Prior References WN443/90 WN525/202 Estate Fee Simple Area 3678 square metres more or less Legal Description Lot 1 Deposited Plan 422327 Registered Owners Barbara Ann Timms, Michelle Ann Fraser and Marjorie Dawn Law Interests A043840 Gazette Notice declaring the adjoining State Highway No. 57 to be a limited access road - 24.6.1974 at 9.30 am 8275642.2 Consent Notice pursuant to Section 221 Resource Management Act 1991 - 5...

  4. Youth Justice Indicators December 2020 Workbook [xlsx, 2.8 MB]

    ...as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences for driving causing...

  5. Youth Justice Indicators April 2023 Workbook [xlsx, 2.9 MB]

    ...as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences for driving causing...

  6. Youth Justice Indicators December 2021 Workbook [xlsx, 2.9 MB]

    ...as new offences are created or other offences become obsolete or are replaced. For example: - changes to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 meant that instead of being charged with offences categorised as 'Consumption of legal substances in regulated spaces' a person can now receive an infringement notice for drinking or having an open container in a public place in a liquor ban area. Infringements do not appear in charges data. - changes to combined offences for driving causing...

  7. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence December 2020 [xlsx, 586 KB]

    ...is intended to be used instead, where the person charged and the victim have a family relationship (introduced 3 December 2018) - strangulation/suffocation - this is not used specifically for family violence, however, it was introduced following the Law Commission's finding that strangulation is a common and particularly harmful form of family violence (introduced 3 December 2018) - coercion into marriage/civil union (introduced 3 December 2018). For the most comprehensive family violence...

  8. People with finalised charges and convicted of offences related to family violence December 2023 [xlsx, 624 KB]

    ...is intended to be used instead, where the person charged and the victim have a family relationship (introduced 3 December 2018) - strangulation/suffocation - this is not used specifically for family violence, however, it was introduced following the Law Commission's finding that strangulation is a common and particularly harmful form of family violence (introduced 3 December 2018) - coercion into marriage/civil union (introduced 3 December 2018). For the most comprehensive family violence...

  9. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence June 2020 [xlsx, 579 KB]

    ...is intended to be used instead, where the person charged and the victim have a family relationship (introduced 3 December 2018) - strangulation/suffocation - this is not used specifically for family violence, however, it was introduced following the Law Commission's finding that strangulation is a common and particularly harmful form of family violence (introduced 3 December 2018) - coercion into marriage/civil union (introduced 3 December 2018). For the most comprehensive family violence...

  10. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence December 2019 [xlsx, 659 KB]

    ...is intended to be used instead, where the person charged and the victim have a family relationship (introduced 3 December 2018) - strangulation/suffocation - this is not used specifically for family violence, however, it was introduced following the Law Commission's finding that strangulation is a common and particularly harmful form of family violence (introduced on 3 December 2018) - coercion into marriage/civil union - introduced 3 December 2018. This subset of offence types are estima...