Kim Workman
The future of the Glenn Inquiry
Kim Workman who, with Women's Refuge head Heather Henare, conducted a review of the safety processes of the Owen Glenn inquiry after a raft of resignations and the revelation that Sir Owen Glenn was… Audio
Concerns that funding boost for restorative justice inadequate
Workers in the restorative justice sector say an increase in funding for conferences between criminals and their victims won't be enough to meet demand. Audio
Two Views - Crime
Kim Workman and Jarrod Gilbert have spent most of their working lives considering crime in this country, and they both have ideas on what we're doing about it and how we might do things differently. Audio
Justice reformer says prisons must change transgender policy
Former senior prison manager and now director of the organisation Rethinking Crime and Punishment, Kim Workman on Corrections' transgender policy. Audio
Youth justice report hailed as step in right direction
There's been widespread support for a report calling for an overhaul of the way police handle teenage offenders but youth justice advocates say proper funding will be essential if it's to succeed. Audio
Falling crime rates testament to police policies, experts say
Latest statistics released by the police show the crime rate is continuing to fall. Audio
Justice group gives measured support to bail law review
A campaign to hold judges accountable for bailing violent offenders who go on to commit serious crimes is to be launched today outside the High Court in Auckland. Audio
Govt says boot camps for young offenders are working
The Ministry of Social Development has reported initial findings that 8 out of 17 people who've been in boot camps have not reoffended, a near 50% success rate which the Government says is a good… Audio
Grave concerns of Parole Board over release of child killer
The Parole Board says it must release the killer of 4 year old James Whakaruru despite grave concerns about his risk to the community. With Katrina Casey - General Manager of the Probation Service… Audio
Justice Sector Group Doubts National's Prison Policies
Justice sector groups say the National's prisons policy might be full of good ideas, but doubt there will be the resources. Audio
Kurariki to Finish Sentence on Parole
The country's youngest convicted killer will finish his sentence on parole. Audio
Bailey Kurariki Recalled to Prison
The group called Rethinking Crime and Punishment says the way Mr Kurariki's case has been handled highlights bigger issues. Audio
Bailey Kurariki Junior Parole Board Meeting
The Parole Board meets today to consider whether New Zealand's youngest convicted killer should remain back behind bars. Audio
Bailey John Kurariki Release (Part 2)
Prison Fellowship says it's working to put a mentor in place for Bailey Junior Kurariki. Audio
Country's Youngest Convicted Killer to be Moved
The decision to remove Bailey Junior Kurariki from a Maori tikanga-based rehabilitation process is being criticized. Audio