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Zero tolerance to family violence from an indigenous Māori perspective Rautangata, Maria; Rautangata, Kereti

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: [Hamilton, N.Z.] 1998?Description: 1 vSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Acknowledgements Executive Summary Report on International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg Appendix I: Declaration of Mayoral Forum Appendix II: News clipping on the conference Appendix III: Letter of acknowledgement Appendix B: List of participants
In: Report of International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-30 October, 1998Summary: A brief abstract of paper delivered at the International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa (26-30 October, 1998). Published in the report of the conference under Section 5: The role of local government in crime prevention (pp.32-33). This paper describes the Matua Whaangai programme which provides Māori support services in Hamilton and the Safer Hamilton - Zero Tolerance to Family Violence Charter which links large government agencies with community organisations. d the paper explores the challenges of developing a relationship and establishing and maintaining a mutual understanding between the Māori and the Pakeha in developing crime prevention programmes.
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Acknowledgements Executive Summary Report on International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg Appendix I: Declaration of Mayoral Forum Appendix II: News clipping on the conference Appendix III: Letter of acknowledgement Appendix B: List of participants

A brief abstract of paper delivered at the International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa (26-30 October, 1998). Published in the report of the conference under Section 5: The role of local government in crime prevention (pp.32-33). This paper describes the Matua Whaangai programme which provides Māori support services in Hamilton and the Safer Hamilton - Zero Tolerance to Family Violence Charter which links large government agencies with community organisations. d the paper explores the challenges of developing a relationship and establishing and maintaining a mutual understanding between the Māori and the Pakeha in developing crime prevention programmes.

Report of International Crime Prevention Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-30 October, 1998