Criminal Justice
Tributes pour in for leading Māori legal scholar Moana Jackson
Tributes are pouring in for the leading Māori legal scholar Moana Jackson, who has died after a lengthy illness.
He's being remembered as a tireless advocate for criminal justice reform and… Audio
Data shows the armed response team were used with children
Data from the police about their now-abandoned Armed Response Teams trial shows they dealt with six incidents involving 12 year old children - almost all Maori - some armed with weapons other than… Audio
Criminal Cases Review Commission launched
People who think they've suffered a miscarriage of justice will soon be able to raise their complaints with a new Criminal Cases Review Commission. It will open in July and be based in Hamilton - a… Audio
Raphael Rowe: Inside the World's Toughest Prisons
Raphael Rowe spent 12 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, and now he's heading back to prison in his role as the host of Inside the World's Toughest Prisons. Video, Audio
Majority of crime victims unhappy with justice system experience
Only 11 percent of victims of crime in New Zealand say they had a positive experience with the justice system, a new survey has found. Audio