A Deepfaked World: Should New Zealand Regulate Deepfake Technology?
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The Barriers Punitive Responses to Youth Offending Pose to Producing an Effective Youth Justice System
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectjustice, youth justice, youth justice system, policy, fairness, youth court, national party, new zealand, aotearoa, aotearoa new zealand, election, votes, 2023, combatting youth offending plan, young serious offenders, mark mitchell, john key, christopher luxoc, christopher luxon, consequences, punitive, crutch, criticisms, barriers, critical, cultural considerations, responses, police youth aid, reform
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Realities of Home Detention and its Strengths as an Alternative to Incarceration
“People are justice”: in conversation with Whaea Michelle Kidd QSM
Is it Too Late to Say Sorry? Compensation for the Wrongly Convicted in New Zealand
Amicus Curiae: "I did my waiting. 12 years of it. In Azkaban!" - The Department of Corrections and the Prison Sentence Blunder
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Amicus Curiae: To Merge or Not to Merge? That is the Question
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