DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24303400
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Examining the Effects of a Group-Based Educational Intervention on Young People’s Understanding of Legal Rights in New Zealand

Kennedy Stewart

Abstract: <p><strong>In New Zealand, when a young person is arrested, detained, or questioned by a police officer, they must first be informed of their legal rights with police via the Child/Young Persons version of the New Zealand Rights Caution (New Zealand Police, 2011). Research has found young people do not have a complete understanding of their legal rights (e.g., Gaston, 2017; Grisso, 1980; Rogers et al., 2014; Strachan, 2008), which may be attributed to the fact that legal rights are not delivered in… Show more

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