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Crime against Māori as bad as it was 15 years ago

Crime against Māori as bad as it was 15 years ago - report Newshub 7 hrs ago Dan Satherley © Video - Newshub Nation; Image - Newshub. Related video: We need more conversations about institutional racism - Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis. Māori are more likely to be victims of crimes than Kiwis of any other ethnic group, new research has found. And a tiny fraction of them - just one in 20 - bear the brunt of 81 percent of violent offences against Māori and more than half the burglaries, according to the Ministry of Justice s new study, Māori and Victimisation in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Survey casts light on unreported crime

LGBTQ Kiwis far more likely to be victims of crime, but less likely to report it

LGBTQ Kiwis far more likely to be victims of crime, but less likely to report it - study Newshub 14/01/2021 Dan Satherley, Emma Stanford © Getty Gay, lesbian and bisexual Kiwis are more than twice as likely to suffer intimate partner violence and/or sexual violence during their lives , the survey found. LGBTQ Kiwis are far more likely to be victims of crime, particularly sexual violence, research by the Ministry of Justice has found. While 30 percent of Kiwi adults report experiencing crime each year, that figure rises to 41 percent for gay and lesbian adults and 47 percent for bisexuals.  The sexual violence against the bisexual community is pretty terrible - over the course of their lifetimes, about two-thirds experience sexual violence at some stage, Tim Hampton, deputy secretary at the Ministry of Justice, told Newshub.

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