Crime and Justice Research Centre reports

Download Crime and Justice Research Centre reports dating back to 2004.

Published research reports

2012

Mossman, S. E. (2012). Research to validate the Police Youth Offending Risk Screening Tool (YORST) phase I: Screening and assessment of young offenders risk of recidivism: Literature review (Wellington, New Zealand Police, August 2010), 87pp.

Mossman, S. E. (2012). Research to validate the Police Youth Offending Risk Screening Tool (YORST) phase II: Predictive ability analysis (Wellington, New Zealand Police, November 2011), 45pp

2011

Kingi, V., and Roguski, M. (2011). Update of Baseline In-Country Review Summary Report. January 2011, Wellington: New Zealand Police.

Kingi, V., and Roguski, M. (2011). Update of Baseline In-Country Review Kiribati Report. January 2011, New Zealand Police: Wellington.

Roguski, M., and Kingi, V. (2011). Update of Baseline In-Country Review Samoa Report. January 2011, New Zealand Police: Wellington.

Kingi, V., and Roguski, M. (2011). Update of Baseline In-Country Review Cook Islands Report. January 2011, New Zealand Police: Wellington.

Roguski, M., and Kingi, V. (2011). Update of Baseline In-Country Review Tonga Report. January 2011, New Zealand Police: Wellington.

2010

Roguski, M., and Chauvel, F. (2010). Vic Tamati: A Case Study Evaluation of the Family Violence “It’s not OK” Campaign (Wellington, Ministry of Social Development, July, 2010), 25pp.
Unfortunately the full report is not available for download, but there is a three page Case Study Evaluation.

Kazmierow, B., Booth, K., and Mossman, S. E. (2010). Commercial fishers' compliance decision making: perceptions, experience and factors influencing regulatory compliance (Wellington, Ministry of Fisheries, July, 2010), 96pp.

2009

Mossman, S.E., Jordan, J., MacGibbon, L., Kingi, V., and Moore, L.G. (2009). Responding to sexual violence: a review of literature on good practice (Wellington,Ministry of Women's Affairs, October, 2009), 144pp.

Mossman, S.E., MacGibbon, L., Kingi, V., and Jordan, J. (2009) Responding to sexual violence: environmental scan of New Zealand agencies (Wellington, Ministry of Women's Affairs, September, 2009), 138pp.

Mossman, S.E., Triggs, S., Jordan, J., and Kingi, V. (2009). Responding to sexual violence: attrition in the New Zealand criminal justice system (Wellington, Ministry of Women's Affairs, September, 2009), 93pp.

Kingi, V., and Jordan, J. (2009) Responding to sexual violence: pathways to recovery (Wellington, Ministry of Women's Affairs, October, 2009), 183pp.

2008

Mayhew, P. and Reilly, J. (2008). Victims Experiences and Needs: Findings from the New Zealand Crime & Safety Survey 2006. April 2008. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Kingi, V. , Paulin, J. and Porima, L. (2008). Review of the Delivery of Restorative Justice in Family Violence Cases by Providers Funded by the Ministry of Justice, May 2008. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Mossman, S. E., Mayhew, P. M., Rowe, M. A., and Jordan, J. (2008). Literature reviews about the barriers to recruiting a diverse police workforce (Wellington, New Zealand Police, May, 2008), 76pp.

Paulin, J.,Kingi, V., and Mossman, S.E. (2008). The Public Defence Service Pilot Evaluation: third interim report, February 2008. Wellington: Legal Services Agency.

Mossman, S.E. Vehicle crime in outdoor recreation areas: Victim accounts. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

2007

Kingi, V. and Robertson, J. (2007). Evaluation of the Te Poutama Arahi Rangatahi residential treatment programme for adolescent males. Final report, August 2007. Wellington: Child, Youth and Family.

Mayhew, P. and Reilly, J. (2007). Community safety: results from the 2006 New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey, December, 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Mayhew, P. and Reilly, J. (2007). The experience of E-crime: findings from the 2006 New Zealand Crime & Safety Survey, December, 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Russell M., Buckley S., Stace H., Cumming J., Lievore D., Moore E. (2007) The Health Impacts of Violence and Abuse: A systematic literature review. A report for Ministry of Health. Wellington: Health Services Research Centre.

Mossman, S.E. and Mayhew, P. (2007). Key informant interviews: Review of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003, July 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Mayhew, P and Mossman, S.E. (2007). Exiting Prostitution: models of best practice, October 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Mossman, S.E (2007). International Approaches to Decriminalising and Legalising Prostitution, October 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Mossman, S.E and Mayhew, P (2007). Central Government Aims and Local Government Responses: the Prostitution Reform Act 2003, October 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Lievore, D. and Mayhew, P. (2007). The Scale and Nature of Family Violence in New Zealand, April, 2007. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development.

Paulin, J., Triggs, S. and Kingi, V. (2007). The Public Defence Service Pilot Evaluation: second interim report, May 2007. Wellington: Legal Services Agency.

Mayhew, P. and Reilly, J. (2007). The New Zealand Crime & Safety Survey 2006: key findings. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Lievore, D. and Mayhew, P. (2007) Evaluation of Dare to Make a Choice.July 2007. Wellington: Zealand Police.

Mossman, S.E. and Mayhew, P. (2007). Supported Bail Pilot Evaluation – Summary Booklet. Wellington: Child, Youth and Family.

Mossman, S.E. (2007). Supported Bail Pilot Programme Final Research Report, January 2007. Wellington: Child Youth and Family

2005

Kingi, V., and Poppelwell, E.(2005). The Viewing Habits of Users of Sexually Explicit Movies: a Hawkes Bay sample. Wellington: Office of Film and Literature Classification.

Paulin, J., and Baehler, K. (2005). The Public Defence Service Pilot Evaluation: interim report one. Wellington: Legal Services Agency.

Morris, A., Kingi, V., Poppelwell. E., Robertson. J. and Triggs, S. (2005). New Zealand Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot Evaluation. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Morris, A., Kingi, V., Poppelwell. E. and Hayden, A. (2005). Evaluation of the New Zealand Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot: Case Studies. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Morris, A., Kingi, V., Robertson. J., Poppelwell. E., and Triggs, S. (2005). Evaluation of the New Zealand Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot: Technical Report. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Paulin, J. and Kingi, V. and Lash, B. (2005). The Wanganui Community-Managed Restorative Justice Programme: An Evaluation. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Paulin, J., Kingi, V and Huirama, T. (2005). The Rotorua Second Chance Community-Managed Restorative Justice Programme: an Evaluation. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

2004

Kingi, V., Poppelwell, E. and Paulin, J. (2004). "I know I'm not a dirty old man": The Viewing Habits of Users of Sexually Explicit Movies. Wellington: Office of Film and Literature Classification.

Maxwell, G., Kingi, V., Robertson, J., Morris, A., and Cunningham, C. (2004). Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice: Final Report. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development.

Maxwell, G., Robertson, J., Kingi, V., Morris, A., and Cunningham, C. (2004). Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice: An Overview of Findings. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development.

2003

Maxwell, G. and Poppelwell, E. (2003). Youth Court Offending Rates. Wellington: Department for Courts.

Morris, A., Reilly, J., Berry, S. and Ransom, R. (2003). Summary of the Key Findings of the New Zealand National Survey of Crime Victims 2001. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

Morris, A., Reilly, J., Berry, S. and Ransom, R. (2003). New Zealand National Survey of Crime Victims 2001. Wellington: Ministry of Justice.

2002

Maxwell, G., Robertson, J. and Anderson, T. (2002). Police Youth Diversion - Final Report . Prepared for the New Zealand Police and Ministry of Justice.Wellington: Crime and Justice Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington.

Unpublished research reports

2011

Mossman, S. E. (2011). YORST usability assessment and review of key objectives. (Wellington, New Zealand Police, August 2010), 74pp.

2010

Roguski, M., and Chauvel, F. (2010). Vic Tamati: A Case Study Evaluation of the Family Violence “It’s not OK” Campaign (Wellington, Ministry of Social Development, July, 2010), 25pp.

Mossman, S. E. (2010). Research to validate the YORST phase I: Review of existing YORST data - FINAL REPORT (Wellington, New Zealand Police, August 2010), 74pp.

Roguski, M., Kingi, V., and Gjerde, M. (2010). Double Bunking Project (Wellington, New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington, June, 2010), 34pp.

2008

Kingi. V., Paulin., J., Wehipeihana, N., and Mossman, S.E. (2008). Mothers with Babies in Prison: Some Women Prisoners' Perspectives. Unpublished report prepared for the Department of Corrections, Wellington.

Mossman, S.E. and Mayhew, P. (2008). Brief summary report: Media scan, victim accounts and focus groups. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

Mossman, S.E. (2008) Vehicle crime in outdoor recreation areas: Victim accounts. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

Mayhew, P (2008). Vehicle crime, victimisation and fear: a literature review with reference to outdoors recreation and tourist destinations. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

MacGibbon, L. (2008). Vehicle crime as a barrier to enjoyment of and participation in outdoor recreation sites:an analysis of focus groups. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

MacGibbon, L., Mayhew, P., and Mossman, S.E. (2008). Vehicle Crime at outdoor recreation and tourist destinations: Interviews with offenders. January, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

Lee, T (2008). Vehicle crime at outdoor recreation and tourist destinations: Media Scan 2003-2006. May, 2008, Wellington: Department of Conservation.

2007

Paulin, J., Kingi, V., Poppelwell, E. and Moore, E. (2007). The Youth Offending Strategy Health and Education Assessment Programme: intermediate outcome evaluation. Internal report prepared for Child Youth and Family, October 2007. Wellington: Child, Youth and family.

Mossman, S.E. (2007). Scoping Exercise on the 2006 National Legal Survey. Confidential internal report prepared for the Legal Services Agency, Wellington (September 2007).

Mossman, S.E. (2007). Supported Bail Pilot Programme: third monitoring report. Internal report prepared for Child Youth and Family, Ministry of Social Development, Wellington (October 2007).

Mayhew, P. Lievore, D. and Thornton, M. (2007). Evaluation of the Single Non-Emergency Number Demonstration project. Internal report prepared for New Zealand Police, Wellington (August 2007).

Lievore, D. and Fairburn-Dunlop, P. (2007). Pacific Prevention of Domestic Violence. Report for New Zealand Police,Wellington (June 2007).

Mayhew, P., Mossman, S.E. and Lievore, D. (2007). Evaluation of the Christchurch Arrest Referral Scheme. Prepared for NZ Police, Wellington (January 2007).

2006

Mossman, S.E. (2006). Supported Bail Pilot Programme: interim report. Internal report prepared for Child Youth and Family, Ministry of Social Development, Wellington (February 2006).

2005

Lievore, D. and Mayhew, P. (2005). Scoping Study for Evaluating the NZ Police DARE to make a Choice Programme. Prepared for NZ Police, Wellington (October, 2005).

Mossman, S. E. and Mayhew, P. (2005). Evaluation Framework for the Review of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003. Prepared for the Ministry of Justice, Wellington (July 2005).

Paulin, J., Tanielu, L. and Kingi, V. (2005). An Evaluation of the Pacific Capacity Building Strategy. Prepared for the Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs, Wellington.

2004

Robertson, J. (2004). Report on the Collection and Analysis of Child Youth and Family Information on the Maori Youth Contestable Fund. Prepared for the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services, Wellington.

Robertson, J. and Paulin, J. P. (2004). Feasibility Study of Comparison Group Offending Analysis of Five Police Youth Development Programmes, Prepared for New Zealand Police, Wellington.

Kingi, V. and Poppelwell, E. (2004). Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice: prospective sample follow-up. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development.