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Long-Term Insights Briefing for the justice sector

Youth Justice Indicators

This report provides insight into the performance of various aspects of the youth justice system. It aims to help those involved in youth justice understand system-wide…

Restorative Justice | Best Practice Framework

In 2004 the Ministry of Justice published Restorative Justice Best Practice in New Zealand. This included the Ministry’s ‘Principles of Best Practice’ and the restorative justice…

Without Notice: Applications in the Family Court

This research aims to understand the causes of an increase in without notice COCA applications being filed in the Family Court. Three questions underpinned this research:…

Family Violence Frameworks

Family violence is a harsh reality for many New Zealanders – we have some of the highest rates in the developed world. The government is committed…

Court User Survey

This paper summarises the results of the Court User Surveys. The Ministry of Justice commissioned Colmar Brunton to conduct the survey, which is designed to measure…

Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey

The Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey measures victims’ experiences of, and satisfaction with Ministry of Justice-funded restorative justice processes. What is restorative justice? Restorative justice is…

Final Process Evaluation for the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court

In 2012, a specialist Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODT Court) was established to: reduce reoffending, alcohol and other drug consumption and dependency, and the…

Kids in the City – children’s independent mobility and physical activity in suburban neighbourhoods

This three year research project funded in 2010 by the Health Research Council investigates how urban neighbourhood environments can facilitate children’s independent mobility (IM – outdoor…

Family justice system: Evaluation of Family Dispute Resolution service and mandatory self-representation

In March 2014 changes were made to how the family justice system (FJS) works. The Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) service is one of the major features…