
Justice with heart: Steve Braunias spends a day at NZ’s court for the mentally ill
Our one specialist court assessing whether a defendant is mentally fit to enter plea.
Our one specialist court assessing whether a defendant is mentally fit to enter plea.
Eyewitnesses to solve crimes is a standard policing procedure, but how reliable are they?
Reassessing evidence in the Mona Blades case and the orange Datsun that led NZ astray.
Stanley Graham's neighbours feared tragedy — none imagined the horror about to unfold.
A brutal attack on young honeymooners saw police determined to restore NZ’s reputation.
The increasing sophistication of hidden spy cameras means spy cam sex crimes are rising.
People who commit fraud have more than just motive and opportunity in common.
This wasn’t just a whodunnit. It was a why-dunnit - and years later, the questions remain.
'The murders, the families involved, they almost become part of you.'
A fake résumé secured him a top job — until a tenacious reporter got suspicious.
Tipping the scales II: How restorative justice works for each side.
Tipping the scales: How restorative justice works for each side.
The Waterfront Payroll Robbery was a record-breaking crime that remains largely unsolved.
The most notorious crime NZ had seen happened for reasons older than dirt: lust & revenge.
Diane Gordon-Burns, shocked by a prison visit, asks how hard is it to be humane?
Across generations, messages about sexuality and safety change but one primal fear remains
In 1974 one of our most respected public servants became first NZer charged with espionage
In an exclusive 2009 article, Michael Bain wrote candidly about his brother Robin.
New book out on the life of the woman whose crimes once shocked NZ.
NZ journalist Stephen Davis exposes the South Pole's dark side, uncovering web of secrets.
Innocent until proven guilty is the “golden thread” running through criminal law.
Theft is more common during harder times, but shoplifting can signal serious disorder.
Could six missing persons be the victims of a serial killer and is it time for an inquiry?
Art theft and forgery cases are seldom solved, especially in New Zealand.
None of the police involved were ever held to account after Arthur Allan Thomas's pardon.
An exclusive extract from the book Inside New Zealand’s Most Famous Cold Case.
Cutting funding for reports that may offer rehabilitation pathways benefits no one.
How David Grann uncovered the 1920s race murders.
Ruth Money more funding for victim support could help stop the cycle of crime.