Published: 11:06AM Sunday August 19, 2007
Source: Newstalk ZB
Published: 11:06AM Sunday August 19, 2007
Source: Newstalk ZB
A United Nations committee is calling on the New Zealand government to do more to address the over-representation of Maori in the crime statistics.
It is one of several issues raised by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination, which has delivered a report on New Zealand's progress.
It points up the Foreshore and Seabed legislation as being an issue that needs dealing with, along with embedding the Treaty of Waitangi into legislation.
The committee believes New Zealand is not taking sufficient account of offenders' community and cultural backgrounds when it comes to sentencing.
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