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  1. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 511 KB]

    .................................................................................................... 5 Māori Television ..................................................................................................................... 7 Maritime New Zealand ............................................................................................................ 9 Massey University ............................................................................................................

  2. LCRO 113/2024 TD v PW (25 September 2024) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...address any matters of fact or law that the parties consider relevant to the issues and conduct rules identified in the notice of hearing; and 2 (c) invites the parties to address question as to whether the issues merited referral to the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal; and (d) invites submission on penalty in the event of a finding of unsatisfactory conduct; and (e) invites submission on the issue of publication (in the event a conduct finding w...

  3. Regulatory Impact Statement Crimes Act Part 8 Offences Against the Person 1961 Amendment Bill [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...detention. However, given the very small numbers involved and the lack of firm information to inform these assumptions, we consider any impact on either the prison numbers or home detention would not be significant. 4 Costings for the prison service are based on the additional numbers of beds. We have calculated costings for the probation service based on two components. Where additional prosecutions occur, there will be a need for probation reports; We have also all...

  4. Appendix-4-Additional-submissions.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...valuable input on the proposed changes, particularly regarding the practical implications for security personnel, businesses, and the public. I look forward to contributing to this important discussion and helping to shape a policy that effectively addresses the challenges of retail crime while ensuring the safety and rights of all parties involved. I provide the following information from a personal point of view. I have broadened my background in Appendix One. I bring over 40 years of expe...

  5. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 10 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...other recorded crimes with lower resolution rates were bicycle offences and theft from cars. 1.1.2 Criminal justice system responses to burglary The criminal justice system response to burglary spans the work of several agencies. It includes: • the services of New Zealand Police • Court services • the New Zealand Public Prisons Service • the Community Probation Service • contracts with community organisations such as Safer Community Councils, Victim Support Services, and the p...

  6. 2014 to 2018 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...performance measures 23 APPENDIX 2 Our performance measurement framework Contents 1 Introduction from the Minister of Justice This Government has set ambitious targets for the justice sector to improve public safety and deliver better public services by 2017. By the end of 2013 the sector had almost met the 2017 total crime target. The youth crime target had been met and increased, and we were halfway to meeting both the violent crime and reoffending targets – with more than th...

  7. Ministerial-Briefing-Work-to-date-on-the-Political-Lobbying-Project-13-June-2024.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...lobbying sector) are interchangeable. We have chosen to use the term “lobbyist” in this briefing (other than when the context requires otherwise) as we consider this is the most familiar and widely used term. 2 3 April 2023, Beehive Press Release New measures to increase lobbying transparency | Beehive.govt.nz s9(2)(f)(iv) 3 increasing the visibility of foreign influence activity as part of the Government’s Countering Foreign Interference Work Programme. This includ...

  8. Process evaluation of Christchurch youth drug pilot [pdf, 899 KB]

    ...who were representatives from the various government agencies, for their guidance and review of drafts. In particular I would like to express my appreciation to the members of the Youth Drug Court team from the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services; New Zealand Police; Youth Speciality Services; Group Special Education; Ministry of Justice (previously Department for Courts); Youth Advocates and the Youth Drug Court Judge. I would also like to thank Phil Miles (Christchurch Crim...

  9. LCRO 252/2016 MY on behalf of BAT Ltd (12 March 2019) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...$1,000 for all matters up to the issue of the Statutory Demand and that Mr BJ’s first bill of costs was for three times that amount.3 Mr MY did not produce anything to support his contentions other than his own assertions. [19] The Committee addressed the three bills of costs, referring to the factors set out in r 9 of the CCCR, to be considered when determining the reasonableness of a fee. [20] Total fees charged by Mr BJ was $8,950.00 plus GST and disbursements. Mr MY’s comp...

  10. Marshall v IDEA Services Ltd (Privacy Act) [2020] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 353 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2020] NZHRRT 13 Reference No. HRRT 015/2017 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN EAMON HENNING MARSHALL PLAINTIFF AND IDEA SERVICES LIMITED DEFENDANT AT NAPIER BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms GJ Goodwin, Deputy Chairperson Ms LJ Alaeinia JP, Member Mr MJM Keefe QSM JP, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr GW Marshall as agent for his son Ms I Reuvecamp for defe...