Safer sooner : strengthening New Zealand's family violence laws

Safer sooner : strengthening New Zealand's family violence laws - Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Justice, Tāhū o te Ture, 2016 - electronic document (20 pages) ; PDF file: 7.92 MB

On 13 September 2016, the Government announced a package proposing a broad overhaul of family violence legislation, stemming from the comprehensive review of the 20-year old Domestic Violence Act. The proposed changes are set out in this document. The package makes changes to both civil and criminal laws, and provides system level changes to support new ways of working. It will cost $132 million over four years. Background to these proposals: In August 2015, the Minister of Justice, Hon Amy Adams, launched a discussion document Strengthening New Zealand’s legislative response to family violence (#4766) and invited all New Zealanders to make a submission. Nearly 500 detailed submissions (4944) were received from individuals, groups and organisations. The submissions played an important role in shaping the package. Information including next steps is available on the website. Record 5158

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FAMILY VIOLENCE
GOVERNMENT POLICY
CRIME
CRIME
Bail Act 2000
Care of Children Act 2004
Criminal Procedure Act 2011
Crimes Act 1961
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic Violence Act 1995
EVIDENCE ACT 2006
FAMILY COURT
FAMILY LAW
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
LAW REFORM
LEGISLATION
PERPETRATORS
PROTECTION ORDERS
Sentencing Act 2002
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE


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