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Criminal Justice

Sanctions imposed on offenders need to be credible to reassure the public of their safety and help deter offending and re-offending. The Ministry of Justice supports the Government in ensuring:

  • there are appropriate consequences in place for offenders
  • that criminal justice processes are effective, efficient and fair
  • that there are restorative justice options available

In this section

Review of aspects of the bail system: Information relating to the 2012 Bail Amendment Bill

Anti-money laundering: Developing our anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism policies

Bribery and corruption: Domestic and international frameworks for combating corruption and bribery

Restorative justice: We fund 24 community-based provider groups throughout New Zealand to try and put things right for victims, hold the offender to account and, as far as possible, repair the harm caused

Organised crime: Three-year strategy to address organised crime risks

Claim of right review: A review of the claim of right defence used successfully by the three defendants in the Waihopai Case

Home detention:  A review of the home detention sentence

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