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2019 public survey of attitudes toward the justice system Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata – Safe and Effective Justice

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata - Safe and Effective Justice, 2020Description: electronic document (24 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata Safe and Effective Justice | ASIAN PEOPLES | ATTITUDES | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | CRIME | ETHNIC COMMUNITIES | JUSTICE | MĀORI | MEDIA | SAFETY | SURVEYS | VICTIMS OF CRIMES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Archived Hāpaitia Oranga Tangata - Safe and Effective Justice website Summary: Alongside the Hāpaitia Oranga Tangata - Safe and Effective Justice tinitiative, Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora – Safe and Effective Justice Advisory Group was established to engage in a public conversation about what people in New Zealand want from their criminal justice system and to canvass a range of ideas about how it can be improved. Since the release of Te Uepū’s first report He Waka Roimata in June 2019, Hāpaitia has continued the conversation about criminal justice reform, sharing data, evidence and insights with diverse communities across New Zealand via a range of digital, media and face-to-face channels. In November 2019, Hāpaitia launched an online survey to help understand public perceptions and to test the appetite for transforming the criminal justice system. The platform builds on the engagement undertaken by Te Uepū and others over the last 16 months by allowing members of the public to share their opinions on the key themes emerging from the national conversation to date. Relevant data and evidence was also available to encourage informed participation. The engagement continued for a total of six weeks, until 18 December 2019. To reach as many New Zealanders as possible, the platform was promoted via social media, through stakeholder channels and at key events around the country. To benchmark the representativeness of the response received through the digital engagement platform, the same survey (without the background information) has been run using a random nation-wide sample. This sample was more likely to be representative of the New Zealand population. The current paper represents comparative results of the feedback received through the online survey (3294 responses) and from the random sample survey (1310 responses – response rate of 18%). Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata – Safe and Effective Justice was launched in 2018 to help guide the transformation of the criminal justice system and create a safer New Zealand. (From the About this research section). Record #6729
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Alongside the Hāpaitia Oranga Tangata - Safe and Effective Justice tinitiative, Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora – Safe and Effective Justice Advisory Group was established to engage in a public conversation about what people in New Zealand want from their criminal justice system and to canvass a range of ideas about how it can be improved.

Since the release of Te Uepū’s first report He Waka Roimata in June 2019, Hāpaitia has continued the conversation about criminal justice reform, sharing data, evidence and insights with diverse communities across New Zealand via a range of digital, media and face-to-face channels.

In November 2019, Hāpaitia launched an online survey to help understand public perceptions and to test the appetite for transforming the criminal justice system.

The platform builds on the engagement undertaken by Te Uepū and others over the last 16 months by allowing members of the public to share their opinions on the key themes emerging from the national conversation to date. Relevant data and
evidence was also available to encourage informed participation.

The engagement continued for a total of six weeks, until 18 December 2019. To reach as many New Zealanders as possible, the platform was promoted via social media, through stakeholder channels and at key events around the country.
To benchmark the representativeness of the response
received through the digital engagement platform, the same survey (without the background information) has been run using a random nation-wide sample. This sample was more likely to be representative of the New Zealand population.

The current paper represents comparative results
of the feedback received through the online survey
(3294 responses) and from the random sample survey
(1310 responses – response rate of 18%).

Hāpaitia te Oranga Tangata – Safe and Effective Justice was launched in 2018 to help guide the transformation of the criminal justice system and create a safer New Zealand. (From the About this research section). Record #6729

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