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Leading Justice Symposium : summary of proceedings

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Justice.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [Wellington, N.Z. : Ministry of Justice], 2014Description: electronic document (20 pages); PDF file: 2.58 MB; 17 pages ; 30 cm.Other title: held at Parliament House, Wellington, 29 April 2014.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CRIME PREVENTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | PERPETRATORS | VICTIMS OF CRIMESDDC classification: 364.15 LEA Online resources: Archived copy | Read news item Summary: Justice Minister Judith Collins invited local and international experts to the Leading Justice Symposium in April 2014 to discuss a "10 year horizon" vision on justice and crime issues. The symposium included discussion of sexual, domestic and family violence. Visiting experts to the symposium included: Hon Michael Mischin MLC, Attorney-General, Western Australia, Judicial Commissioner Tan Siong Thye, Singapore; •District Judge Victor Yeo, Singapore, Mr Rick Persse, Chief Executive, Attorney-General’s Department, South Australia, Mr Greg Wilson, Secretary of the Department of Justice, Victoria, Professor Gloria Laycock OBE, expert advisor on policing and crime prevention, Professor of Crime Science at University College London, Dr Russell G Smith, Principal Criminologist, Australian Institute of Criminology, expert on cyber-crime, organised crime and transnational crime, and Professor Betsy Stanko, Head, Evidence and Insight, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, London. This report provides a summary of proceedings including the agenda, opening remarks and panel discussions on the following topics: Global and domestic trends; New Zealand’s justice sector in 2024; What should the New Zealand justice sector focus on to reduce the 2024 crimescape?; How should the justice sector respond to reduce victimisation.and support future victims? The News item link provides further background information about the symposium and media comment. An archived copy of this document is available from National Library of New Zealand - follow the link. Record #4437
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Justice Minister Judith Collins invited local and international experts to the Leading Justice Symposium in April 2014 to discuss a "10 year horizon" vision on justice and crime issues.
The symposium included discussion of sexual, domestic and family violence. Visiting experts to the symposium included:
Hon Michael Mischin MLC, Attorney-General, Western Australia, Judicial Commissioner Tan Siong Thye, Singapore;
•District Judge Victor Yeo, Singapore, Mr Rick Persse, Chief Executive, Attorney-General’s Department, South Australia, Mr Greg Wilson, Secretary of the Department of Justice, Victoria,
Professor Gloria Laycock OBE, expert advisor on policing and crime prevention, Professor of Crime Science at University College London, Dr Russell G Smith, Principal Criminologist, Australian Institute of Criminology, expert on cyber-crime, organised crime and transnational crime, and Professor Betsy Stanko, Head, Evidence and Insight, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, London. This report provides a summary of proceedings including the agenda, opening remarks and panel discussions on the following topics: Global and domestic trends; New Zealand’s justice sector in 2024; What should the New Zealand justice sector focus on to reduce the 2024 crimescape?; How should the justice sector respond to reduce victimisation.and support future victims?
The News item link provides further background information about the symposium and media comment. An archived copy of this document is available from National Library of New Zealand - follow the link. Record #4437

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