Mids Pt 1 Flashcards

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Aprihention for Maori

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Are 3.3 times more likely than non Maori to be apprehended for a criminal offence than non maori

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Prosecution

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Maori are 3.8 times more likely than non Maori to be proscecuted

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Convicted maori

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are 3.9 times more likely than non Maori to be convicted

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4
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Custodial sentences

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Maori men are 7 times more likely to be given a custodial sentence and Maori women are 9 times more likely

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5
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Maori population prison percentage

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51% of the male population and 58 or the female population

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6
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Time line of causes

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1- pre contact period 
2-early contact 
3-dodgy land deals 
4-naked violence 
5-legislative acts of war
6-urbanisation 
7 -dawn raids
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7
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What does each step of thd timeline represent

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Dodgy land deals=mistrust
Warfare=grief and pain
Legislation =injustice
Democracy =not for all
Land loss=destruction of Maori economic base
Unbanisation=acceleration cultural loss-further inter generational poverty

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8
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Percentages from cop survey

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1998
700 cops 5+years on the team

Almost half are more likely to pull over a flash car if it was a Maori driver

70%report hearing racist language used ‘sometimes or often’

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3-4 process to help Maori and pasifica

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1-family group conferences
2-rangatahi courts / pasifica courts
3-isi community justice panels
4-well-being budget

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10
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Basics of rangatahi courts / pasifica

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15 this year
Alt to youth court system 60% of youth courts are Maori
Culturally sensitive
Different way of engaging
Brings together Maori values with restorative approach

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11
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Iwi/community justice panels

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For adults - not just for Maori
On mare if possible
Less serious crimes 8 across country
3 community members, support, police officer

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12
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Legislation supporting Maori

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Sentencing act 2002

-must take into account personal family dealings

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13
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Basics of well-being budget

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Allocated 98 mil to address criminal reoffending
Focus on Maori men under 30
Whanu Ora approach to reduce reoffending

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14
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Legislative key dates

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1854- first parliament
1863 suppression rebellion act
1863 no setllemens act
1865- native land courts

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