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Apr 5th, 2018 |
By Thomas Croskery |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Enrollments projected to climb into thousands with its free course
Tags: criminal justice, justice, restorative justice, Te Auaha Institute of Creativity, Thomas Croskery, Victoria University of Wellington, wellington, whitireia, whitireia journalism
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Feb 20th, 2018 |
By Sarah McMullan |
Category: Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, News
In their 10th annual report on social and economic issues that need addressing, the Salvation Army fears the rise of meth. SARAH McMULLAN reports.
Tags: 12 Step Programmes, ACC, alcohol rehabilitation centres, Australia, Central Nervous System Stimulant, CNS Stimulant, Community funded, Courts, Crank, Cream Donut, David Collinge, dealer, Department of Corrections, drug rehabilitation centres, Emmy, Energy Drink, facebook, family, gang, Gang Patch, Give A Little, heroin, ice, justice, Lillian, Liz Makalio, Mark, meth, Meth specific treatment programmes, Methamphetamine, Ministry of Justice, Narcotics Anonymous, New Zealand P Pull, non clinical, North Island, NZ Drug Foundation, Online Support Group, police, Red Door Recovery, rehab, ross bell, salvation army, Sarah McMullan, South Island, Speed, State of the Nation, Sugar Craving, Switzerland, Synthetics, Upper Hutt, Uppers, wellington, whanau
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Nov 21st, 2017 |
By Thomas Croskery |
Category: Radio News
Wrongful convictions will get a separate appeal option under new Government’s justice policy.
Tags: criminal cases review commission, criminal justice system, justice, Nigel Hampton QC, Te Auaha New Zealand Institute of Applied Creativity, Thomas Croskery, wellington, whitireia, whitireia journalism
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Nov 26th, 2012 |
By James Lyte |
Category: Radio News
New Zealand First is concerned about safety at Rimutaka Prison following an incident with a prisoner and visitor trapped in a visiting booth for several hours. Corrections spokesperson Asenati Lole-Taylor says the prison site was compromised when a count was completed without confirming the whereabouts of the prisoner.
Tags: Asenati Lole, Corrections, justice, new zealand, newswire, NZ First, podcast, prison, prisoner, radio, Rimutaka, social work, visitor, wardens, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School
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