PhD Candidate in Criminal Justice, University of Canterbury
I hold a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Laws and a Master of Criminal Justice (Distinction) (University of Canterbury) and my interests lie in prisons, punishment of criminal offending, and criminal justice systems. Prior to returning to academia to undertake my graduate studies, I practiced law and worked across various state agencies in Aotearoa New Zealand as a public servant.
Changes to NZ’s parole laws to improve rehabilitation could lead to even longer prison times
Mar 07, 2024 09:24 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
ACTs recently proposed amendment to parole legislation fits with the partys restoring law and order and personal responsibility platform enshrined in last years coalition agreement. But the rule changes could cause more...
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