People-centred justice services : some examples from New Zealand
Authors
Marcos González, MaríaDate
2013-11-21Bibliographic citation
Marcos González, M. (2013), "People-centred justice services : some examples from New Zealand". Assises de la Justice, Bruselas, del 21 al 22 de noviembre de 2013
Keywords
Justice
Modernising
Reform
Reducing crime
Description / Notes
Assises de la Justice, Comision Europea, 21/11/2013-22/11/2013, Bruselas, Bélgica
Document type
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Access rights
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Abstract
The New Zealand legal system is a product of the nation's history. It is also the product of thousands of years of European history and a thousand years of Maori history. The New Zealand Ministry of Justice is changing in order to deliver modern, accessible, people-centred justice services. The New Zealand Ministry of Justice, the New Zealand Police, the Department of Corrections, the Crown Law Office, the Serious Fraud Office and Child Youth and Family (part of the Ministry of Social Development) work as a sector to make society safer and provide accessible justice services. The government has set ambitious Better Public Services targets for the justice sector: to reduce overall crime by 15%, violent crime by 20%, youth crime by 25%, and reoffending by 25% by June 2017.
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