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Training & Events - other than RJ
Please note: Restorative Justice Aotearoa lists the following events and training opportunities as a service to members and the public. Being listed does not imply that RJA endorses the events, trainers or their programmes.
Wellington Community Law Centre
Training day Friday August 20, 9.30am - 4pm
Topics; Relationships, Children
Prison Fellowship New Zealand
“Breaking Down the Barriers to get Prison Numbers Down -
Alternatives That Work”.
Prison Fellowship New Zealand along with NGOs working on the prison sector invite you to their 2010 Conference:
“Prison does not work as a means of bringing crime down…”
Prof Andrew Coyle, Inst of Prison Studies UK (2008 Conference) “There are only two parties that can decide to reintegrate a prisoner, the prisoners themselves…and the community that decided to support them...”
Prof Shadd Maruna, Queens University Belfast (2007 Conference) “We've got to get more of the community into our prisons“
Baroness Vivien Stern, UK PARS (2008 Conference)
This is what we heard in 2006,2007 and 2008 - what truths will be spoken in 2010?
Join us as we engage with each other to determine the future of our criminal justice system.
Prof Andrew Coyle, Inst of Prison Studies UK (2008 Conference) “There are only two parties that can decide to reintegrate a prisoner, the prisoners themselves…and the community that decided to support them...”
Prof Shadd Maruna, Queens University Belfast (2007 Conference) “We've got to get more of the community into our prisons“
Baroness Vivien Stern, UK PARS (2008 Conference)
This is what we heard in 2006,2007 and 2008 - what truths will be spoken in 2010?
Join us as we engage with each other to determine the future of our criminal justice system.
Where and When?
October 7-10th 2010, Silverstream Retreat, Upper Hutt, New Zealand
The national Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies,
University of Otago.
Find our more www.otago.ac.nz/humanities/ncpacs
AUT Diploma in Violence and Trauma Studies 2009
AUT University Bachelor of Arts – Criminology degree
The programme is the first criminology degree to be offered in Auckland and is administered through AUT’s Department of Social Sciences.
This unique programme blends the latest criminological theory with a critical understanding of the criminal justice system. The programme has been reviewed and supported by international experts as well as numerous stakeholders from the New Zealand criminal justice system.
More details can be obtained from,
School of Social Science
(09) 921 9999 ext 8428



