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Te Puna Haumaru Seminar Series
Catch up on past instalments of the Te Puna Haumaru Seminar Series where you can hear from our expert guests on understanding and preventing crime.
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16 Apr 2025
gives his thoughts to the Waikato Times on .
07 Apr 2025
New article! Institute Director, , alongside Simon T. Davies and Caleb D. Lloyd have published This study identifies risk factors related to the imminent occurrence of family violence offending among people serving sentences involving supervision by a correctional agency.
15 Mar 2025
Honorary Research Associate, , comments to the Waikato Times on .
21 Feb 2025
New article! Institute Director, , alongside HRA and Nick Wilson published .
09 Feb 2025
has published a new book titled "".
03 Feb 2025
Dr Jacinta Cording co-authors an article on .
20 Nov 2024
Connect with us! Te Puna Haumaru have joined the growing number of academics on . We'll be sharing our latest news and updates there, alongside our existing channels on , , and .
7 Nov 2024
and have , administered by the Royal Society Te Aprangi. With Dr Apriel Jolliffe Simpson and Professor Devon Polaschek, our researchers will examine crime causation with an Indigenous approach, focusing on rangatahi tne Mori (young Mori men) affected by crime. They will use the Mori health framework Te Whare Tapa Wh to identify ways of reducing harm within our communities.
12 Oct 2024
explains to Stuff how .
12 Jun 2024
The . shares his reflections from the 37th Asia-Pacific Roundtable and many sideline discussions for the Asia Media Centre.
11 Apr 2024
The New Zealand Herald runs by .
5 Apr 2024
What is the social contagion effect and what does it have to do with ramraids? speaks with the and other modes of anti-social behaviour.
31 Mar 2024
An organisation established to critique police investigations, has begun using police to train its staff. provides alternative solutions to The Post as the Criminal Cases Review Commission is accused of "".
13 Feb 2024
Are harsher penalties required for youth feeling crimes? provides insight to the NZ Herald on .
7 Feb 2024
spoke with RNZ News about . ISUs often necessary if a prisoner was suicidal.
1 Nov 2023
Security and Crime Wnanga led by Dr Apriel Jolliffe Simpson in November with the Security, Crime and Intelligence Innovation Institute at Cardiff University featured in The 51蹤獲's Sustainability 2022 report.
4 Oct 2023
Dr Reuben Steff wrote about .
While Chinas activities are concerning, it should be made clear to Beijing that NZs and others responses in the security sphere are dependent on Chinas approach to the region. Read more.
3 Oct 2023
Dr Armon Tamatea consulted for .
Relentless reports complete with daily footage of stolen cars being driven through shop fronts and brazen smash and grabs on vape stores, jewellers and dairies, youth crime became an issue politicians could not ignore. So what did policy makers come up with and what do the experts say.
11 Sep 2023
Dr Armon Tamatea explains how the .
The increasing use of handcuffs on prisoners is being blamed on the remand population, which Corrections says is more violent than sentenced prisoners. Inmates are more likely to be handcuffed now than five years ago when the prison population was higher, according to figures from Corrections.
13 Aug 2023
Dr Vimal Kumar discussed .
Non-existent product scams, sextortion and phishing. These are among the top categories of digital harm reported to Netsafe as the online safety charity records its busiest ever quarter.
27 Jul 2023
Dr Reuben Steff discusses
13 Jul 2023
Dr Paul Brown is using his Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Science Whitinga Fellowship to .
27 Jul 2023
Dr Reuben Steff proposes
29 May 2023
Dr Sophie Curtis-Ham awarded The 51蹤獲 2022 Koko Kairangi Award for Best Doctoral Thesis for her research on geographic profiling for investigative police work.
18 May 2023
Dr Reuben Steff explains why
1 May 2023
Dr Reuben Steff explains why Australia should care about
19 Apr 2023
Dr Armon Tamatea discusses and outlines the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment-funded project he is leading, which aims to improve the safety and wellbeing of people who reside and work in prison settings.
18 April 2023
Dr Te Taka Keegan explains concerns about .