TY - SER AU - Workman, Kim TI - Whānau ora and imprisonment PY - 2019/// CY - Auckland, New Zealand PB - Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, KW - Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga KW - COLONISATION KW - CRIMINAL JUSTICE KW - FAMILIES KW - HUMAN RIGHTS KW - JUSTICE KW - MĀORI KW - OFFENDERS KW - PRISONERS KW - PRISONERS' FAMILIES KW - VALUES KW - WELLBEING KW - MAUHERE KW - reo KW - ORA KW - PŪNAHA TURE TAIHARA KW - RANGAHAU MĀORI KW - TAIPŪWHENUATANGA KW - TANGATA HARA KW - TIKANGA TUKU IHO KW - WHĀNAU KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Te Arotahi paper, 03, September 2019 N2 - This paper calls on government to pay even closer attention to the issues of whānau and whakapapa within the criminal justice system and advocates for the development of a new paradigm of transformative justice based on whānau development that values tino rangatiratanga and tikanga Māori. In Whānau Ora and Imprisonment Sir Kim Workman asserts that “If the principle of tino rangatiratanga is fully acknowledged, then the development of a Kaupapa Māori justice system is an achievable outcome.” This expert paper evolved from NPM’s Criminal Justice System in New Zealand project, led by Professor Tracey McIntosh (Ngāi Tūhoe), Sir Kim Workman (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, Rangitāne o Wairarapa) and Patricia Walsh (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Ruawaipu) and explores the effects of imprisonment on the whānau ora (family wellbeing) of Māori communities. (Author's abstract). This is a paper in the Te Arotahi paper series, a series of think piece papers published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) to provide research and focus to critical topic areas and issues facing Aotearoa New Zealand. Record #6381 UR - http://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/node/1194 UR - http://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/news-events/news/new-te-arotahi-series-launched ER -