Mids Pt 1 Flashcards
Aprihention for Maori
Are 3.3 times more likely than non Maori to be apprehended for a criminal offence than non maori
Prosecution
Maori are 3.8 times more likely than non Maori to be proscecuted
Convicted maori
are 3.9 times more likely than non Maori to be convicted
Custodial sentences
Maori men are 7 times more likely to be given a custodial sentence and Maori women are 9 times more likely
Maori population prison percentage
51% of the male population and 58 or the female population
Time line of causes
1- pre contact period 2-early contact 3-dodgy land deals 4-naked violence 5-legislative acts of war 6-urbanisation 7 -dawn raids
What does each step of thd timeline represent
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
Percentages from cop survey
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’
3-4 process to help Maori and pasifica
1-family group conferences
2-rangatahi courts / pasifica courts
3-isi community justice panels
4-well-being budget
Basics of rangatahi courts / pasifica
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
Iwi/community justice panels
For adults - not just for Maori
On mare if possible
Less serious crimes 8 across country
3 community members, support, police officer
Legislation supporting Maori
Sentencing act 2002
-must take into account personal family dealings
Basics of well-being budget
Allocated 98 mil to address criminal reoffending
Focus on Maori men under 30
Whanu Ora approach to reduce reoffending
Legislative key dates
1854- first parliament
1863 suppression rebellion act
1863 no setllemens act
1865- native land courts