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  1. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence December 2022 [xlsx, 603 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...

  2. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence June 2021 [xlsx, 588 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...

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of offences related to family violence June 2023 [xlsx, 597 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...

  4. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence December 2021 [xlsx, 596 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...

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of offences related to family violence jun2024 [xlsx, 609 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...

  6. People charged and convicted of offences related to family violence June 2022 [xlsx, 599 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...

  7. People with finalised charges and convicted of drug offences June 2023 [xlsx, 271 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). A small number of records in the Ministry of Justice database are missing some details. Blank or missing details are labelled as Unknown....

  8. People charged and convicted of drug offences December 2022 [xlsx, 274 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  9. People charged and convicted of drug offences June 2020 [xlsx, 280 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  10. People charged and convicted of drug offences December 2019 [xlsx, 400 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...