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It is possible to make the public safer by turning people away from a life of crime and reducing re-offending.

That is the main finding of a report released today by the Corrections Minister Matt Robson.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Address to the North Harbour Law Society
North Shore Rowing club
Northcote Rd extension, Takapuna.

1.30PM Friday, 18 May 2001

You have asked me to talk about the politics of penal reform.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Contribution by Hon. Matt Robson to the defence debate in Parliament on 8 May 2001

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Speech to the Taradale Rotary Club, Hawkes Bay, on 3 May 2001

Yesterday, I released a public discussion document entitled Better Corrections Law for New Zealand.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Anzac Day address as delivered in Aotea Square, Auckland, on 25 April 2001

The short title of this address is "Lest we forget".

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

Howard League Annual General Meeting
Madras St, Christchurch

'Penal reform'.

Tthese are not the words on the lips of most New Zealanders as they mow their lawns at the weekend or head off to work on a Monday morning.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Howard League Annual General Meeting
Madras St, Christchurch

'Penal reform'.

Tthese are not the words on the lips of most New Zealanders as they mow their lawns at the weekend or head off to work on a Monday morning.

  • Matt Robson
  • Corrections

Speech delivered to the opening session of the the United Nations Asia-Pacific Regional Disarmament Conference held at Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, from 26 to 30 March 2001

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control

What does the Government mean when it speaks about disarmament and arms control? Traditionally, it has been a high-level diplomatic activity.

NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

  • Matt Robson
  • Disarmament and Arms Control