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Family Doctors: Methodology and description of the activity of private GPs

The National Primary Medical Care Survey was undertaken to describe primary health care in New Zealand, including the characteristics of providers and their practices, the patients…

Evaluation of the Target Hardening Pilot Programme

The Target Hardening Programme (THP) was developed by the Ministry of Justice to provide increased home security and at the same time provide burglary prevention information.…

Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice

Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice is a cross-departmental research project aimed at identifying factors associated with effective outcomes in the youth justice system and assessing…

Science for Life: An Evaluation of New Zealand’s Health Research Investment System based on International Benchmarks

The New Zealand Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) is committed to the evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of its contributions to the New…

Research on the New Life Akoranga Programme of the Mahi Tahi Trust

The Mahi Tahi Trust works with prison inmates and their whānau, helping them to change their hearts and minds by discovering and recovering traditional Māori principles,…

Attitudes to Crime and Punishment: A New Zealand Study

The report presents the findings of the first comprehensive national survey of the views of a sample of adult New Zealanders about crime and the criminal…

The needs of Pacific Peoples when they are victims of crime

This report presents and discusses the findings of a qualitative study of the needs of Pacific peoples who have been victims of three types of crime:…

National Bibliometric Report 1997 to 2001- International Benchmarking of New Zealand Research

Scientific and technical knowledge can be tacit (kept as personal knowledge or skills), or it can be codified in the form of publications, patents or blueprints.…

Young people’s experience of recovery and wellbeing following a suicide attempt

Social Work Now, Issue 23, pages 15-21. Evidence suggests that young people aged 15-24 in New Zealand are at increased risk of death by suicide compared…

Guardianship, Custody and Access: Māori Perspectives and Experiences

It is important that the Māori perspective is taken into account when family law policy and Family Courts processes are being developed. The Ministry of Justice…