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Toward an understanding of Aotearoa New Zealand’s adult gang environment : full report. A report from the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Kaitohutohu Mātanga Pūtaiao Matua ki te Pirimia Juliet Gerrard, Ian Lambie and Tracey McIntosh

By: Gerrard, Juliet.
Contributor(s): Lambie, Ian | McIntosh, Tracey.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, 2023Description: electronic document (131 pages) ; PDF.Subject(s): CHILDREN | CRIME | DATA COLLECTION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | GANGS | INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA | INTERVENTION | PREVENTION | RISK FACTORS | WOMEN | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download full report, PDF | Download key messages report, PDF Summary: This report provides a select review of the academic literature and grey literature, enriched by stakeholder engagement and conversations with those with lived experiences and was written to meet our Terms of Reference (Annex 1). It does not provide a comprehensive review of New Zealand Government activities. Further, while we have done our best to engage with various voices in the community, we recognise that drawing from academic and grey literature sources privileges the voice of the state throughout this report. We present an overview of some of the key themes that are relevant to gang members and gang communities. Many of the highlighted themes are themselves complex issues for which this report does not provide an in depth understanding. (From the authors' report overview). A 13-page key messages report is also available. Record #8265
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Released 29 June 2023

This report provides a select review of the academic literature and grey literature, enriched by stakeholder engagement and conversations with those with lived experiences and was written to meet our Terms of Reference (Annex 1). It does not provide a comprehensive review of New Zealand Government activities. Further, while we have done our best to engage with various voices in the community, we recognise that drawing from academic and grey literature sources privileges the voice of the state throughout this report. We present an overview of some of the key themes that are relevant to gang members and gang communities. Many of the highlighted themes are themselves complex issues for which this report does not provide an in depth understanding. (From the authors' report overview). A 13-page key messages report is also available. Record #8265

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