Warren Brookbanks
The three strikes law ten years on
The Panel speaks to Warren Brookbanks is a professor of Criminal Law and Justice Studies at AUT. Audio
Professor of Criminal Law Warren Brookbanks on mosque gunman sentencing
Professor of Criminal Law Warren Brookbanks on the the longest sentence handed down in New Zealand History. Audio
Advice to government is to make drug courts permanent
Professor Warren Brookbanks talks about why the alcohol and drug treatments court trials have worked and worth making permanent. Audio
New Government to scrap three strikes law
The Labour-led Government says it will repeal the three strikes law by the end of next year. Audio
Warren Brookbanks - NZ's Centre for Non-Adversarial Justice
Warren Brookbanks was a Professor of Law at Auckland University, where he taught from 1983 to 2016. He is co-author of New Zealand's leading criminal law textbook Principles of Criminal Law (4th ed)… Audio
Drug maker probes adverse reaction from hijacker
New Zealand's only convicted plane hijacker's prison sentence ends today. Asha Abdille will now become a special patient held on a compulsory treatment order in a forensic psychiatric unit. Audio
The complicated case of Asha Abdille
Kathryn Ryan talks to AUT's Warren Brookbanks about why the circumstances of the country's only convicted plane hijacker pose a unique problem to the mental health and justice systems. Audio
Not many burglars are jailed
Law professor Warren Brookbanks discusses whatever happened to the three strikes policy. Audio
Monitoring newly released prisoners
Warren Brookbanks discusses the management of serious offenders after they are released from prison. Audio
Legal expert warns of social media's dark side
A legal expert says social media use is rising massively but there are serious negatives for mental health, with young people most at risk. Audio
Law professor on diplomatic immunity case
Several news organisations, including Radio New Zealand, are fighting to overturn a court order preventing the identification of a diplomat who's accused of attacking a Wellington woman. Audio
Man pleads guilty to unusual drink-drive charge
A Christchurch man has pleaded guilty to letting another man drive while drunk. Appearing in the Christchurch District court, Ben Beazley admitted aiding and abetting his friend by allowing him to… Audio
Psychiatrist describes mental illness of teenager's killer
The 19 year old who stabbed Auckland teenager, Christie Marcaeu, to death at her family home has been found NOT guilty of her murder by reason of insanity. Audio
Further charges possible following Kahui coroner's report
More now on the coroner's report into the deaths of the Kahui twins, which has found the three-month-old boys were fatally injured while in the sole custody of their father, Chris Kahui. Audio
Cornelius - described by judge as probable rapist - is free
William Cornelius has walked free from court despite the judge describing him as a probable multiple rapist. Audio
Three Strikes
Two law professors are speaking out about the proposed 3 strikes law. Richard Ekins and Warren Brookbanks say it is unjust and draconian and are urging a major re-think. Audio
A panel discussion about innovation and crime
Professor Greg Newbold, Sam Chapman, and Professor Warren rookbanks discuss the state of our criminal justice system with Finlay Macdonald. Audio
Why did Bain jury not hear suppressed evidence?
Joining us are Warren Brookbanks, a professor of law at Auckland University, and criminal barrister Greg King. Audio
Bain's lawyer responds to suppressed evidence
David Bain's trial in court is over but his trial in the public domain goes on. Audio
Offensive language on rise down south
The number of South Islanders charged for using offensive language is on the rise. Audio