Left Overs #4 - Prison a serious crime
Prisons - a serious crime
This country has one of the highest rates of imprisonment
in the world & that statistic doesn't include those serving a
non-prison sentence or waiting for a court appearance.

As of 1st
Dec 2014 there were 8,641 people in NZ's prison. That's more than the
towns of Foxton, Featherston and Martinborough combined. Of those people
in prison, more than half are Māori & a
quarter aged under 25. On top of all that, 70% of people imprisoned get
another conviction within five years; the justice industry is a
revolving system.
We are inviting
speakers who have been involved with the prison system to give a short
presentation on this theme, followed by general discussion for all. Come
along and join in.
When: 7pm, Thursday, 1st October 2015
Where: 17 Tory Street, Wellington (formerly 19 Tory St)
What: Prisons - a serious crime
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