Tracey McIntosh on inequality in Aotearoa's criminal justice system - a podcast by The Policy Fix

from 2019-02-17T20:50

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Aotearoa New Zealand has one of the world’s highest incarceration rates. M?ori are more likely to get arrested than P?keh?, once arrested more likely to get prosecuted, once prosecuted more likely to get locked up. The majority of our people in prison are poor, and a sharply increasing number of imprisoned people are M?ori women. What are the causes of the gross inequalities in our criminal justice system, and what should we do about them? Professor Tracey McIntosh of the University of Auckland has studied these issues for many years and she discusses her thinking with The Policy Observatory’s Keri Mills.

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