Rangatahi Māori and youth justice : Oranga Rangatahi

Henwood, Carolyn

Rangatahi Māori and youth justice : Oranga Rangatahi Prepared for Iwi Chairs Forum. Research team: Judge Carolyn Henwood, Jennifer George, Dr Fiona Cram and Haimona Waititi - Wellington, New Zealand : Iwi Chairs Forum, 2018 - electronic document (86 pages) ; PDF file

This report seeks to understand the involvement of rangatahi Māori (14- to 16-year-olds) in the youth justice system in this country. We ask why so many of the young people moving through this system are Māori, and describe some of the actions being taken to reduce rangatahi Māori
engagement with it.

E whai ana te pūrongo nei kia mārama ki te urunga o ngai rangatahi Māori (14 ki te 16 ngā tau Pakeke) ki te pūnaha manatika rangatahi ki tēnei whenua. Ka tukuna te pātai he aha kē i pēnei rawa ai te maha o ngai rangatahi Māori ki waenga i te pūnaha nei ā, me te hora i ngā kaupapa e mahia ana kia heke iho ai te tatau o ngai rangatahi Māori ki te pūnaha manatika rangatahi. (From the Executive summary | Rāpopoto Matua). Record #6655


New Zealand. Child, Youth and Family.
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children


ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILD PROTECTION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
MĀORI
STATISTICS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG OFFENDERS
PŪNAHA TURE TAIHARA
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TANGATA HARA
TATAURANGA
TOKO I TE ORA
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
TURE WHĀNAU


NEW ZEALAND