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  • Volume 8 Issue 1: June 2021

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  • Conducting research in Ara Poutama Aotearoa
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  • Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal
    • Volume 8 Issue 1: June 2021
      • Editorial
      • “I can’t change my past, but I can change my future”: Perpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence
      • Assessing risk of re-offending: Recalibration of the Department of Corrections’ core risk assessment measure
      • Hōkai Rangi: Context and background to the development of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024
      • Intervention and Support Project
      • Evaluation of Tāmaua Te Koronga – a prison-based alcohol and other drug programme for young men
      • It’s the right path for me”: Findings from an aromatawai of Te Ira Wahine
      • Book review: Gangland by Jared Savage
      • Information for contributors
    • Volume 7 Issue 1: July 2019
    • Volume 6 Issue 2: November 2018
    • Volume 6 Issue 1: July 2018
    • Volume 5 Issue 2: November 2017
    • Volume 5 Issue 1: July 2017
    • Information for contributors
    • Volume 4 Issue 2: December 2016
    • Volume 4 Issue 1: August 2016
    • Volume 3 Issue 2: December 2015 - Evidence based practice
    • Volume 3 Issue 1: April 2015 - Desistance
    • Volume 2 Issue 3: December 2014 - Collaboration and Partnerships
    • Volume 2 Issue 2: August 2014 - Motivational Interviewing
    • Volume 2 Issue 1: April 2014
    • Volume 1 Issue 2: November 2013 - Youth
    • Volume 1 Issue 1: May 2013
  • Tai Aroha Evaluation 2015
  • Comorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners
  • Women's Experiences of Re-offending and Rehabilitation
  • Topic Series Reports
  • Formative Evaluation of the Mothers with Babies Units
  • What Works for Maori
  • Community Based Domestic Violence 2012
  • Tai Aroha 2012
  • Breaking the Cycle of Crime
  • Youth Therapeutic Programmes
  • Prisoner double-bunking: Perceptions and impacts (2012)
  • Community Sentence Patterns in New Zealand
  • Benchmarking Study of Home Detention Programs in Australia and New Zealand
  • About Time: Turning people away from a life of crime and reducing re-offending
  • Reconviction Rates of Sex Offenders: Five year follow-up study
  • Risk assessment of recidivism of violent sexual female offenders
  • What works now
  • Reconviction Patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 60-months follow-up analysis
  • Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 48-months follow-up analysis
  • Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 60-months follow-up analysis
  • Maori Offenders and Home Detention: Analysis of a One-Year Cohort
  • Reconviction patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 48-months follow-up analysis
  • Over-representation of Maori in the criminal justice system
  • Reconviction Patterns of Released Prisoners: A 36-months Follow-up Analysis
  • And there was light...
  • Best use of Psychological Service treatment resources
  • Census of Prison Inmates and Home Detainees
  • Child Sex Offender Treatment
  • Criminogenic Needs Inventory (CNI)
  • Inmate Family Relocation Study
  • National Study of Psychiatric Morbidity in NZ Prisons
  • New Zealand high-risk offenders
  • Prison Youth Vulnerability Scale
  • Risk of Reconviction
  • Storm Warning
  • Te Whakakotahitanga - An Evaluation of the Te Piriti Special Treatment Programme
  • The Driving Offender Treatment Scale
  • The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment
  • The Utility of the Psychopathy Checklist - Screening Version for Predicting Serious Violent Recidivism in a New Zealand Offender Sample
  • When the Bough Breaks
  • A Risk-Need Profile Using Four Measures for Youth Offenders Incarcerated in Young Offender Units
  • Māori Focus Units and Māori Therapeutic
  • Resources
  • Information brochures
  • Inquiries & Reviews
  • Official Information Act
  • Policy and legislation
  • Research
    • Conducting research in Ara Poutama Aotearoa
    • Te Ara Tika The Right Way - The Delivery of Mental Health Services
    • Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal
      • Volume 8 Issue 1: June 2021
        • Editorial
        • “I can’t change my past, but I can change my future”: Perpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence
        • Assessing risk of re-offending: Recalibration of the Department of Corrections’ core risk assessment measure
        • Hōkai Rangi: Context and background to the development of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024
        • Intervention and Support Project
        • Evaluation of Tāmaua Te Koronga – a prison-based alcohol and other drug programme for young men
        • It’s the right path for me”: Findings from an aromatawai of Te Ira Wahine
        • Book review: Gangland by Jared Savage
        • Information for contributors
      • Volume 7 Issue 1: July 2019
      • Volume 6 Issue 2: November 2018
      • Volume 6 Issue 1: July 2018
      • Volume 5 Issue 2: November 2017
      • Volume 5 Issue 1: July 2017
      • Information for contributors
      • Volume 4 Issue 2: December 2016
      • Volume 4 Issue 1: August 2016
      • Volume 3 Issue 2: December 2015 - Evidence based practice
      • Volume 3 Issue 1: April 2015 - Desistance
      • Volume 2 Issue 3: December 2014 - Collaboration and Partnerships
      • Volume 2 Issue 2: August 2014 - Motivational Interviewing
      • Volume 2 Issue 1: April 2014
      • Volume 1 Issue 2: November 2013 - Youth
      • Volume 1 Issue 1: May 2013
    • Tai Aroha Evaluation 2015
    • Comorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners
    • Women's Experiences of Re-offending and Rehabilitation
    • Topic Series Reports
    • Formative Evaluation of the Mothers with Babies Units
    • What Works for Maori
    • Community Based Domestic Violence 2012
    • Tai Aroha 2012
    • Breaking the Cycle of Crime
    • Youth Therapeutic Programmes
    • Prisoner double-bunking: Perceptions and impacts (2012)
    • Community Sentence Patterns in New Zealand
    • Benchmarking Study of Home Detention Programs in Australia and New Zealand
    • About Time: Turning people away from a life of crime and reducing re-offending
    • Reconviction Rates of Sex Offenders: Five year follow-up study
    • Risk assessment of recidivism of violent sexual female offenders
    • What works now
    • Reconviction Patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 60-months follow-up analysis
    • Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 48-months follow-up analysis
    • Reconviction patterns of released prisoners: A 60-months follow-up analysis
    • Maori Offenders and Home Detention: Analysis of a One-Year Cohort
    • Reconviction patterns of offenders managed in the community: A 48-months follow-up analysis
    • Over-representation of Maori in the criminal justice system
    • Reconviction Patterns of Released Prisoners: A 36-months Follow-up Analysis
    • And there was light...
    • Best use of Psychological Service treatment resources
    • Census of Prison Inmates and Home Detainees
    • Child Sex Offender Treatment
    • Criminogenic Needs Inventory (CNI)
    • Inmate Family Relocation Study
    • National Study of Psychiatric Morbidity in NZ Prisons
    • New Zealand high-risk offenders
    • Prison Youth Vulnerability Scale
    • Risk of Reconviction
    • Storm Warning
    • Te Whakakotahitanga - An Evaluation of the Te Piriti Special Treatment Programme
    • The Driving Offender Treatment Scale
    • The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment
    • The Utility of the Psychopathy Checklist - Screening Version for Predicting Serious Violent Recidivism in a New Zealand Offender Sample
    • When the Bough Breaks
    • A Risk-Need Profile Using Four Measures for Youth Offenders Incarcerated in Young Offender Units
    • Māori Focus Units and Māori Therapeutic
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In this section

  • Editorial
  • “I can’t change my past, but I can change my future”: Perpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence
  • Assessing risk of re-offending: Recalibration of the Department of Corrections’ core risk assessment measure
  • Hōkai Rangi: Context and background to the development of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024
  • Intervention and Support Project
  • Evaluation of Tāmaua Te Koronga – a prison-based alcohol and other drug programme for young men
  • It’s the right path for me”: Findings from an aromatawai of Te Ira Wahine
  • Book review: Gangland by Jared Savage
  • Information for contributors

Volume 8 Issue 1: June 2021

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Editorial

“I can’t change my past, but I can change my future”: Perpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence

Assessing risk of re-offending: Recalibration of the Department of Corrections’ core risk assessment measure

Hōkai Rangi: Context and background to the development of Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024

Intervention and Support Project

Evaluation of Tāmaua Te Koronga – a prison-based alcohol and other drug programme for young men

It’s the right path for me”: Findings from an aromatawai of Te Ira Wahine

Book review: Gangland by Jared Savage

Information for contributors

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