They're our whānau : a community-powered and collaborative research report on Māori perspectives of New Zealand's justice system

They're our whānau : a community-powered and collaborative research report on Māori perspectives of New Zealand's justice system ActionStation - ActionStation, 2018 - electronic document (33 pages) ; PDF file. HTML version available

This research was conducted by ActionStation and supported by fourth year medical students from the University of Otago in Wellington under the supervision of Māori public health researcher Dr Keri Lawson-Te Aho and Director of ActionStation Laura O’Connell Rapira. It was conducted between July and September 2018 in four main ways: online survey, expert interviews, a literature review and attendance of the Safe and Effective Justice Summit.

They’re Our Whānau is a collaborative research project that compiles the perspectives of over 900 Māori participants. (From the Executive summary). Record #5982



ATTITUDES
COLONISATION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA
INTERVENTION
MĀORI
MEDIA
OFFENDERS
RACISM
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
VIOLENCE
AO PĀPĀHO
PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO
PŪNAHA TURE TAIHARA
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAIPŪWHENUATANGA
TANGATA HARA
TE AO MĀORI
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
TŪKINOTANGA
WHAKAHĀWEA IWI
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE


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