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  1. Sexual violence attrition and progression report [PDF, 762 KB]

    This research quantifies the proportion of reported sexual violence victimisations that progress through the criminal justice system to a conviction. It includes differences over time, for children and young people, adults reporting historic childhood offences, different offence types, Māori and different perpetrator relationships, and analysis of the time taken to progress from reporting to a charge outcome in court. A summary of the results are included in the accompanying diagram ‘Points of a…

  2. Sexual violence attrition and progression - diagram [PDF, 302 KB]

    This A3 diagram includes all sexual violence victimisations reported to Police in the four financial years from July 2014 to June 2018. It includes victimisations for children and young people and for adults. The diagram shows, by early 2019, what that outcome of the Police investigation was for the reported victimisations, the proportion resulting in charges in court, conviction and imprisonment. This diagram accompanies the full analysis report ‘Attrition and progression: Reported sexual viole…

  3. Proactive release - Family violence information sharing guidance [PDF, 1 MB]

    This paper sought Cabinet's approval of the information sharing guidance, Sharing information safely: Guidance on sharing personal information under the Family Violence Act 2018, for publication and public release. It also sought authorisation for the Minister of Justice, or his delegation, to make minor or technical changes to the guidance that are consistent with the proposals in the paper, and agreement that the Minister be able to make other substantive changes in consultation with relevant …

  4. Final Report of the Independent Panel - Word [DOCX, 11 MB]

    The Independent Panel commissioned UMR to gather feedback and personal experiences from children/ young people, and parents who may not otherwise engage with mainstream feedback loops (Māori parents, Pasifika parents, new migrant/ refugee parents1 and parents with disabilities). The primary objectives of this research were to explore and understand the experiences of the post-2014 services for resolving disputes about care including experiences of both out of court and in-court processes and mor…

  5. Te Reo Executive Summary - Word [DOCX, 54 KB]

    In 2014, major changes were made to the family justice system. The reforms aimed to help people resolve parenting disputes without having to go to court. However, we now know that these changes aren't working for some people. An Independent Panel appointed by the Minister of Justice examined the changes and considered how they've impacted separating families and their children. The panel’s final report outlines their findings and recommendations.

  6. Easy Read Executive Summary - Word [DOCX, 7.3 MB]

    The Independent Panel commissioned UMR to gather feedback and personal experiences from children/ young people, and parents who may not otherwise engage with mainstream feedback loops (Māori parents, Pasifika parents, new migrant/ refugee parents1 and parents with disabilities). The primary objectives of this research were to explore and understand the experiences of the post-2014 services for resolving disputes about care including experiences of both out of court and in-court processes and mor…

  7. Family justice reforms: An initial cohort analysis [PDF, 898 KB]

    The purpose of this analysis is to join administrative data to enable an assessment of the current Family Justice System, including both in-court and out-of-court information. We tracked an initial cohort of people as they proceeded through the Family Justice System following the reforms. The report describes the different pathways of this initial cohort, how long it takes to go through the Family Justice System depending on the pathway taken, and the effectiveness of each pathway on reaching an…