Domestic Violence
Justice Minister launches discussion to curb domestic violence
Justice Minister Amy Adams wants to introduce dedicated family violence charges with penalties harsher than standard assault. Audio
Judge says change needed to make protection orders effective
Fourteen women, six men and ten children are killed by a member of their family every year on average, and now the Government is considering making family violence a stand-alone offence. The concept… Audio
Anti-family violence advocates would back criminal charge for domestic abuse
Anti-family violence advocates say they'd support a specific criminal charge for domestic abuse, but it's not a silver bullet. The Justice Minister, Amy Adams, will release a discussion document this… Audio
Disability Advisor Roles to Disappear?
There are fears the voices of people living with a disability in Auckland will no longer be heard if the city council goes ahead with a proposal to dis-establish its two disability advisor roles. The… Audio
How can we break the cycle of family violence?
New Zealand has a chronic family violence problem, with the third worst child abuse record after Mexico and the US out of 31 OECD countries. Massey University's Dr Ruth Gammon has worked with victims… Audio
Domestic violence
The CEO of Women's Refuge Ang Jury joins the Panel to discuss the level of reported family violence cases. One-hundred thousand a year. Audio
More domestic violence, fewer arrests
New figures show that despite more family violence being reported, fewer people are ending up before the courts. Audio
Livingstone case: Coroners report shows red flags
The chief coroner, Deborah Marshall, has criticised the police in Dunedin for missing a series of signs that Edward Livingstone was a risk. Livingstone killed his two children, Bradley and Ellen, and… Audio
Calls for family violence to be taken seriously
Advocates campaigning against family violence say it's clear the issue's not being taken seriously -- with a coroner finding red flags were missed in the lead up to the Edward Livingstone shooting. Audio
Jamie McCaskill: 'Not in Our Neighbourhood'
Jamie McCaskill is the writer and director of 'Not in Our Neighbourhood', an up-close look at domestic violence, reflecting the time he spent on the staff of the Hauraki Women's Refuge. Audio
Days Like Today
New Zealand's distressing child murder and abuse record is investigated in a new play, Days Like Today. Inspired in part by the Chris Kahui trial, Auckland playwright Laurence Dolan wrote a script… Audio
Kelvin Davis - anti sexual violence hikoi
MP for Te Tai Tokerau Kelvin Davis reports from his hikoi against domestic and sexual violence. Audio
Pacific correspondent Mike Field
A report on the high levels of family violence in some Pacific countries, the Fiji flag debate and decolonisation of Pacific countries - what's on the UN's list . Audio
Anti violence campaigner on Northland protection order breaches
A senior Northland police officer accused of mishandling protection order breaches is being investigated. Audio
CCTV at home to police domestic violence
To Australia now, where women at risk from violent partners are getting CCTV in their homes as a deterrent under a trial announced in Victoria. Audio
Two attacks in Fiji put domestic violence under spottlight
The Fijian Media association is grieving over the death of one of its former journalists killed in what's being described as a domestic violence attack on Saturday. Audio
Women with Disabilities - Women in Crisis
Women with disabilities are significantly more likely to be abused than women in the general population. In fact figures gathered around the world show up to 90 per cent of women with an intellectual… Audio
Mother committed to Reeva Steenkamp's legacy
Reeva Steenkamp's mother, June Steenkamp has written a book about the family's ordeal and she's in New Zealand for a domestic violence speaking engagement hosted by the charity Shine. Audio
The Cost of Domestic Violence
Philippa Tolley looks at whether progress is being made on dealing with New Zealand's shocking domestic violence statistics. Audio
Police figures show little progress in domestic violence
New figures show police are making little progress in their battle to prevent domestic violence. Audio