Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal - Volume 4 Issue 2: December 2016

Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal - Vo…
01 Dec 2016
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Editorial - Changing practice; changing lives

This edition focuses on some key pieces of work being led by Corrections as well as initiatives being jointly led with other organisations, for example in the employment space and the family violence sector.

There are a number of articles that give us insight in to how much we have achieved over the last five years, in particular our Director Māori, Neil Campbell’s, article on tikanga-based programmes. This article reminds us that addressing the high rate of Mäori re-offending cannot be achieved alone and reinforces the need to collaborate with Mäori groups to improve the way we design and deliver programmes.

Wayne Goodall’s gem The Sentenced Prisoner Population 1980-2016: The link between policy changes and growth generates much food for thought. The article outlines key legislative and policy changes that have impacted on the growth and changing nature of the sentenced population.

As Goodall’s article highlights, there are now many more people in prison for drug offences, hence the need for evidence-based alcohol and drug treatment, as outlined in the article by Dr Jillian Mullen. The relevance of these programmes is highlighted by the complexity of the needs we are seeing in the youth who are sentenced to prison. Dr Ashley Shearer highlights the importance of a principled approach and the involvement of communities when working with young people in the prison setting.

This also applies to how we work with women in the custodial environment. Hannah McGlue’s article on trauma informed practice and the article from Bevan, Lynch and Morrison on female family violence perpetrators give rich information on understanding why women offend and how we can work differently with them to improve their lives.

These articles enable us to better understand those we are working with and how we can adapt our practice so they can make changes.

I cannot stress how much I recommend you to grab this edition and read it thoroughly. It will not only enrich your work, it will also remind you of our commitment to changing lives and how we can all make a difference every day.

Nova Banaghan
Director Quality and Performance, Service Development
Department of Corrections


Volume 4 Issue 2: December 2016:

Editorial - Changing practice; changing lives - Nova Banaghan

The Department of Corrections’ tikanga-based programmes - Neil Campbell

Innovations in reducing re-offending - Juanita Ryan, Robert Jones

The Sentenced Prisoner Population 1980-2016: The link between policy changes and growth - Wayne Goodall

Trauma hiding in plain view: the case for trauma informed practice in women’s prisons - Hannah McGlue

Cross-agency plan to deliver world leading interventions for people who use violence within their family - Zoey Henley

Towards an understanding of female family violence perpetrators: A study of women in prison - Marianne Bevan, Ella Lynch and Dr Bronwyn Morrison

Evidence-based principles for prison-based alcohol and drug treatment - Dr Jillian Mullen

State of mind: mental health services in New Zealand prisons - Kate Frame-Reid and Joshua Thurston

Supporting offenders into employment – a joint initiative - Marama Edwards and Stephen Cunningham

Guided Release: A graduated pathway enabling safe and successful reintegration for long-serving prisoners - Anita Edmonds

Aukaha te Waka – the Future of Probation 2016 – 2021 - Brent Reilly

An exploratory analysis into the mortality of offenders - Ong Su-Wuen, Ella Lynch

Building relationships to improve outcomes for youth in Corrections - Dr Ashley Shearer

Book Review: What Works in Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation - Kahurangi Graham

Book Review: Environmental corrections: A new paradigm for supervising offenders in the community - Dr Peter Johnston

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