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100 _aGordon, Liz
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245 _aA study of the children of prisoners :
_bfindings from Māori data June 2011
_cPrepared for Te Puni Kōkiri by: Network Research Authors: Liz Gordon and Lesley MacGibbon
260 _aWellington, N.Z.:
_bTe Puni Kōkiri,
_c2011
300 _a55 p.; 30 cm. ; computer file, PDF format
520 _aThis study reports on the Māori data collected as part of a research project on the children of prisoners carried out in 2009 and 2010, for Pillars, a community organisation that works with the families of prisoners. It begins with the voices of four tamariki who each have a parent in prison. They tell us about their lives, good and bad. The findings of this study – the first of its kind in Aotearoa New Zealand - shows where many of the problems lie and what kind of interventions may be successful. Community engagement, more effective health and education interventions and a justice system that is mindful of the needs of the children, can together go a long way towards reducing intergenerational imprisonment. From the weebsite summary.
650 2 7 _aCHILDREN
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650 2 7 _aCHILDREN OF PRISONERS
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650 2 7 _aMĀORI
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650 2 7 _aMAUHERE
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650 2 7 _aPRISONERS
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650 2 7 _aPRISONERS' FAMILIES
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650 2 7 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 2 7 _aTANGATA HARA
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650 2 7 _aWHĀNAU
_9642
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aMacGibbon, Lesley
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856 _uhttps://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/a-matou-mohiotanga/criminal-justice/a-study-of-the-children-of-prisoners-findings-from
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_cREPORT