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Addressing the Drivers of Crime for Māori
The Government’s work to address the Drivers of Crime is co-led by the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Māori Affairs. Te Puni Kōkiri is working with the Ministry of Justice and other agencies on an interagency work programme, Addressing the Drivers of Crime. As a contribution to this work, Te Puni Kōkiri has developed a Working Paper called Addressing the Drivers of Crime for Māori.
Addressing the Drivers of Crime for Māori
Evaluation Report: Hard to Reach Youth (CART)
Evaluation Report 2: Hard to Reach Youth (CART)
Evaluation Report: Hoani Waititi Marae
Evaluation Report: Mana Social Services
Evaluation Report: Taonga Education Centre Trust
Evaluation Report: Te Whakaruruhau Maori Women's Refuge
- About: Criminal Justice
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A study of the children of prisoners: findings from Māori data
This study reports on the Māori data collected as part of a research project on the children of prisoners carried out in 2009 and 2010, for Pillars, a community organisation that works with the families of prisoners.
- About: Criminal Justice
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Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce Māori offending and re-offending
This publication reports on a wānanga hosted by Te Puni Kōkiri on 24 June 2010. It was an opportunity to share the learning from Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives with policy analysts and others working to address the drivers of crime and with an interest in reducing the over-representation of Māori in the criminal justice system.
- About: Criminal Justice