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Breaking Silence series two. The many faces of domestic abuse in New Zealand stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Big boat ties up traffic in Wayne County A trailer carrying a boat inched its way along busy roads of Wayne County Tuesday making some drivers' morning commute a bit frustrating. Author: Courtney Harrison Updated: 8:45 PM EDT June 1, 2021 WAYNE COUNTY, Pa. — Nobody likes to get behind the slow vehicle on the road on their morning commute and if you happened to be driving along Route 6 between Waymart and Honesdale behind this oversized load Tuesday you were out of luck. The trailer carrying a boat inched its way along busy roads of Wayne County and State Police escorts helped clear a path for the wide load as it made its way into downtown Honesdale.
Women's Refuge chief executive Dr Ang Jury said the data showed it's still too easy for people who are charged to escape conviction. "If you are charged with a sexual or a family violence offence, you've got a fairly good roll of the dice of getting away with it. That's what these numbers say. "If the consequences aren't there, then nothing is going to change." She said it's even more concerning, given the police only bring charges against people if they think they're likely to get a successful conviction. Jury said it showed the Ministry of Justice's current approach is not working.
Low rape conviction rate shows system is failing - Women's Refuge rnz.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rnz.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Figures released to Newshub show that since March, when New Zealand was in COVID-19 alert level 4, show the number of family harm investigations carried out by police was up every single month right through to September, compared to the previous year. The total number of family harm investigations between March and September in 2020 reached over 97,000, compared to the same period in 2019, which totalled at just more than 84,500. Murray says family violence is becoming more brutal. "Assaults, physical assaults, every violation you can imagine, assault on children, animals, and without getting into too much detail it's a pretty traumatic space to be working in right now."
'Traumatic': 2020 a 'horror' year for domestic violence as figures reveal shocking increase Newshub 7/01/2021 Replay Video UP NEXT Last year is being described as a horror year for domestic violence with police investigations into family harm increased since the first lockdown, and one non-Government organisation (NGO) is warning the rise shows no sign of slowing down. The staff at NGO Shine are preparing to help more victims of domestic violence. Shine advocacy team manager Debbs Murray says family violence is "everywhere in this country". Figures released to Newshub show that since March, when New Zealand was in COVID-19 alert level 4, show the number of family harm investigations carried out by police was up every single month right through to September, compared to the previous year.
Premium Content Subscriber only If Year 12 wasn’t hard enough to navigate, this year’s cohort has also had to endured a global pandemic. And the students at St Luke’s Anglican School have done their school proud with the 2020 ATAR results revealed. For St Luke’s, 23 per cent of students received an ATAR score between 95.50 and 99.95 per cent (the equivalent OP of an 1-3). While 37.5 per cent received an ATAR score between 91.50 and 99.95 per cent (the equivalent OP of 1-5). The former Overall Position (OP) system of past years included, these are some of St Luke’s highest graduate scores to date.