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Appendix 1: Comparison of numbers with Leave to Apply, then approved for Home Detention, by imposed duration
Appendix 2: Home detention weekly nuster trend by ethnicity
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Appendix 1: Comparison of numbers with Leave to Apply, then approved for Home Detention, by imposed duration
Appendix 1: Comparison of numbers with Leave to Apply, then approved for Home Detention, by imposed duration
Table I: Maori
Table II: New Zealand European
Background and overview
Methodology
Findings
Summary and conclusions
Appendix 1: Comparison of numbers with Leave to Apply, then approved for Home Detention, by imposed duration
Appendix 2: Home detention weekly nuster trend by ethnicity
Ethnic Bias in Rates of Access to Home Detention
Introduction
Method
Results
Discussion
Appendix
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