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Youth justice insights : separating misconceptions from facts Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre

Contributor(s): Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre, 2020Description: electronic document (13 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children | CHILD PROTECTION | CHILD ABUSE | CHILDREN | JUSTICE | MĀORI | RECIDIVISM | STATISTICS | YOUNG OFFENDERS | YOUNG PEOPLE | PUNAHA TURE TAIHARA | TAIOHI | TAMARIKI | TURE WHĀNAU | TATAURANGA | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Video, slides and notes from Youth justice insights seminar, February 2020 | Access the website Summary: The report addresses the following questions: Is youth offending becoming more serious? Is the decrease in youth offending over the past decade due to Police behaviour or is it a true reduction? Are reoffending rates for young people higher than for adults? Do a large proportion of young people involved in youth justice go on to reoffend? Do care-experienced young people move into the youth justice system? Researchers used publicly available data, or data that can be freely requested, about the justice system and the young people involved in it as the basis for this analysis. (From the website). Record #6700
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Published 2 June 2020

The report addresses the following questions:

Is youth offending becoming more serious?
Is the decrease in youth offending over the past decade due to Police behaviour or is it a true reduction?
Are reoffending rates for young people higher than for adults?
Do a large proportion of young people involved in youth justice go on to reoffend?
Do care-experienced young people move into the youth justice system?
Researchers used publicly available data, or data that can be freely requested, about the justice system and the young people involved in it as the basis for this analysis. (From the website). Record #6700

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