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Submission to the review of crime and criminal justice statistics

Year: 

2008

Kupu Taea recommended that Police and other justice agencies improve their collection and reporting of ethnicity data about offenders to match New Zealand standards; and that they collect information about possibly systemic biases in services that affect Maori outcomes.

Primary author: 

Kupu Taea

Type of resource: 

  • Submission
Microsoft Office document icon 08StatsNZsubmission.doc
 
 
 
 
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Thanks

We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others. This year we are particularly appreciative of the following grants:

  • Lottery Community Sector Research Committee for supporting Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
  • ASB Trust for supporting Treaty workshops for the public and for groups applying the Treaty
  • Lottery Environment & Heritage to digitise the reference library