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Last Publication Date: 5 Dec 2018
Most young people in New Zealand have seen pornography. One in four young people first saw porn by the age of 12. Three out of four…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2017
New Zealanders’ attitudes to their personal social media content and their expectations about how broadcasters can use it, are revealed in new research commissioned by the…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jun 2017
Young New Zealanders Viewing Sexual Violence - Stage 1: This report is the first component of our research and consultation project exploring the effects of viewing…
Last Publication Date: 30 Jun 2016
We commissioned Colmar Brunton to carry out a survey of the public’s views about, and understanding of, the classification system - and about New Zealanders' changing…
Last Publication Date: 1 Feb 2016
The Government is currently undertaking a review of content classification in New Zealand, with one potential outcome being that all content could use the same set…
Last Publication Date: 1 Dec 2015
It's important for the Classification Office to keep up to date with how New Zealanders think about and use the classification system. This is why we…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jan 2015
Our lives are now awash with media. Consequently our children are exposed to, or can potentially access more content, from a wider range of media, on…
Last Publication Date: 1 Oct 2014
This analysis compares the classifications assigned to films and games by different countries. Classifications around the world can be substantially variable as are the symbols, names…
Last Publication Date: 1 Nov 2013
Young New Zealanders are one of the groups most affected by the decisions of the Classification Office. This set of research reports explores this group's perceptions…
Last Publication Date: 1 Sep 2013
Warning! The report – and this page – contain language that some people will find offensive. This report documents the findings of a national survey carried out…