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  1. People charged and convicted of offences December 2017 [xlsx, 481 KB]

    ...against justice procedures, government security and government operations 156: Offences against justice procedures Offences against justice procedures, nec 515 558 921 321 300 178 154 144 161 258 16: Miscellaneous offences 161: Defamation, libel and privacy offences Defamation and libel 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 16: Miscellaneous offences 161: Defamation, libel and privacy offences Offences against privacy 13 37 21 12 25 7 19 10 12 20 16: Miscellaneous offences 162: Public health and safety offenc...

  2. Women Living Without Violence: evaluation of programmes for adult protected persons under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 [pdf, 607 KB]

    ...research, obtaining their consent, providing for them to opt out of the research if they so wished, providing feedback at the conclusion of the study and for procedures for storing and maintaining the confidentiality of information. The provisions of the Privacy Act 1995 with respect to confidentiality and methods of obtaining, storing and destroying information have also been met. Data analysis Throughout the report a number of standard procedures are used in presenting the data. For the m...

  3. OIA-101731.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...addresses. The most significant perception was that a better Registrar’s court space would probably facilitate better case resolutions. • The room where Bail Support Services and Duty Prosecutor work together can apparently get noisy, with a privacy risk and is a barrier for lawyers approaching the Duty Prosecutor. • The move for Victim Advisors (VAs) to level one means that victims are safer without going through public areas, but VAs feel out of the loop and the duress alarm ma...

  4. 2013 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...approved agency as the first port of call for complaints; allowing people to take serious complaints to the District Court, making it an offence to send messages and post material online that is offensive or menacing; and amending the Harassment, Privacy and Human Rights Acts to ensure they cover digital communications. December 2012 saw the enactment of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act and related alcohol reform amendment acts. This legislation contains measures to reduce the...

  5. A new adoption system for Aotearoa New Zealand -Discussion Document (Lea Faka-Tonga) [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...pelepelengesi kiate koe. 'E tokanga 'aupito 'a e potungāue Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ministry of Justice ki ho'o ngaahi fakakaukaú 'i he taimi ka fai ai ha'a nau tali ngaahi kole pehē. 'Oku pule'i 'e lao Privacy Act 2020 'a e founga 'oku faka'aonga'i 'e he Potungāué ki hono tānaki, tauhi, faka'aonga'i mo vahevahe atu 'a e ngaahi fakamatala fakafo'ituitui fekau'aki mo koé pea mo e fakamatala...

  6. ISR Evaluation Synthesis Report [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    FINAL REPORT by Elaine Mossman with Nan Wehipeihana and Michael Bealing of NZIER Submitted to Joint Venture Business Unit 30 September 2019 Evaluation of the family violence Integrated Safety Response pilot Phase II – Years 2 & 3 Contents Glossary of common acronyms and terminology .............................................................................. i Acknowledgements ...............................

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 152 Airbnb Australia Pty Limited v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...neighbourhood and the safety and functioning of the transport network. c. The extent to which the operation is managed to minimise disturbance to occupiers of neighbouring sites through noise, functions and events, poor wayfinding information, loss of privacy, use of outdoor areas and recreation facilities at night and the management of complaints. d. Whether each residential block retains a high proportion of residential activities and whether each residential activity retains a high p...

  8. Programme evaluation of Target Hardening pilot [pdf, 673 KB]

    ...households in each of the Counties, Auckland Central, Manukau, and West Auckland Victim Support areas, and all of the clients who consented in North Shore and Hibiscus Coast, because of the small number of clients in those areas1. It was decided, for privacy reasons, that Victim Support staff would be asked to act as intermediaries by inviting their clients to be contacted by the researchers. The Victim Support managers in Counties, Auckland Central, Manukau, and West Auckland were e...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 056 New Zealand Cherry Corp (Leyser) LP v Central Otago District Council [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...storage of goods or waste products on the site, (e) The generation of odour, dusts, wastes and hazardous substances, and (f) The use and/or storage of hazardous goods or substances do not significantly adversely affect the amenity values and privacy of neighbouring properties or the safe and efficient operation of the roading network. Cross Reference Objectives 4.3.1, 4.3.3 Policy 4.4.9 Method 4.5.6 Rule 4.7.6 Explanation Effects such as noise, dust, odour...

  10. Final-Technical-Assessment-E-Social-Impact-Assessment-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    Barristers and Solicitors Wellington Solicitor Acting: David Allen / Thaddeus Ryan Email: david.allen@buddlefindlay.com / thaddeus.ryan@buddlefindlay.com Tel 64 4 462 0423 Fax 64 4 499 4141 PO Box 2694 DX SP20201 Wellington 6011 IN THE MATTER OF the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER OF applications for resource consents and notices of requirement in relation to the Ōtaki to North of Levin Project BY WAKA KOTAHI NZ TRANSPORT AGENCY Applic