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Better and Better and Better? A Legal and Ethical Analysis of Preventive Detention in New Zealand
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Better and Better and Better? A Legal and Ethical Analysis of Preventive Detention in New Zealand

Colin Gavaghan, Jeanne Snelling and John McMillan
University of Otago
07/11/2014
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/46342

Abstract

New Zealand Law Policy New Zealand legislation post-sentence detention Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill preventive detention ethics NZLF Centre for Law & Policy in Emerging Technologies Collection
This report is the outcome of an independent, multidisciplinary review of the Government’s decision to introduce post-sentence detention into New Zealand via its proposed Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Bill (PPO Bill). The proposed regime is contentious because it permits, subject to specified criteria, the ongoing and indefinite detention of an offender after that individual has already completed the sentence originally imposed by the sentencing court.
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