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Corrections Minister Judith Collins has welcomed an Employment Court judgment in favour of the Department of Corrections over plans to extend the use of double-bunking at prisons.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Veterans Affairs Minister Judith Collins today announced changes to the travel concessions for severely disabled war veterans, to make the system legally compliant and fairer to veterans.

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs

Police Minister Judith Collins today honoured outstanding achievements of Police staff in the Auckland City District and presented awards to members of the public who went the extra mile to help Po

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

A range of hi-tech Police vehicles, which are being put into frontline service, will give Police the edge over criminals, Police Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Takanini's new Police Station is a great example of how Police and the community can work together to reduce crime, Police Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Methamphetamine-related offences are driving an increase in the number of women in New Zealand prisons, Corrections Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Two new laws giving police, courts and local authorities greater powers to crack down on illegal street racing come into force at midnight tonight.

  • Judith Collins
  • Steven Joyce
  • Police
  • Transport

Police Minister Judith Collins is in Australia this week to discuss drugs strategies with her Australian counterparts.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Private sector management of prisons will bring greater innovation, efficiency and cost effectiveness to the corrections system, Corrections Minister Judith Collins said. 

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Police Minister Judith Collins today hailed the success of the Crimestoppers initiative which has received hundreds of calls from the public since it was launched last month.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Corrections Minister Judith Collins today presented the Minister's Excellence Award to Shanis Williams - the first Probation Officer to receive the Award.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Police Minister Judith Collins and Customs Minister Maurice Williamson today congratulated the Police and Customs Service for the interception of a major shipment of methamphetamine this week.

  • Judith Collins
  • Maurice Williamson
  • Customs
  • Police

Veterans Affairs Minister Judith Collins today launched a major secondary schools speech contest honouring the spirit of the ANZACs.

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs

A new police station at National Park will be an important link in the protective cordon around the Central Plateau, Police Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

A team of hardened investigators is to be formed to hunt down and seize the millions of dollars in profits made by organised crime, Police Minister Judith Collins announced today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Illegal street racers will face the ultimate deterrent with the passing of a law today which will see the worst offenders' cars confiscated and destroyed, Police Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

A Labour Party attempt to stop the vehicles of repeat illegal street racers being crushed would result in dangerous cars being put back on the streets, Police Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

A new survey shows New Zealanders have more confidence in the Police than they did last year, Police Minister Judith Collins says.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

A new record number of prisoners highlights the need to effectively rehabilitate prisoners and bring the prison population down, Corrections Minister Judith Collins said.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

Police Minister Judith Collins today declared war on organised crime, describing it as one of the biggest threats to the New Zealand way of life.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good afternoon and thank you for inviting me to join you today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Police Minister Judith Collins today urged police graduates to build strong relationships with the communities they serve, and create a society where crime is not accepted.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Corrections Minister Judith Collins today welcomed the release of a plan recommending a fundamental rethink of probation services.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections

The loss of almost 850 young New Zealanders in the fields near the Belgian village of Passchendaele continues to be felt 92 years later, Veterans Affairs Minister Judith Collins said today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Veterans' Affairs