Sex Offender Register Proposal
Joshua Grainger made this Official Information request to Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice did not have the information requested.
From: Joshua Grainger
Dear Ministry of Justice,
I would like to request under the Official Information Act some information related to the proposal to develop a sex offender register, reported today at http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics....
I would like to request:
a) All papers (including Cabinet Papers), proposals, memos, or other documents that explain this proposal.
b) All correspondence with MPs, including Ministers and their staff, over this proposal. If there have been oral conversations over this issue I would like to request the times and dates at which these occurred, and the subjects discussed.
c) All correspondence with agencies outside the Ministry of Justice over this issue, including both governmental and nongovernmental agencies.
d) All costings available on this proposal.
e) If it is not covered in the answer to request (a) I would like to request the proposed criteria for inclusion of people on this register, including 1) what offences qualify for inclusion on this register, 2) whether inclusion on the register will be retrospective, 3) if a conviction is necessary for inclusion on the register, or whether other sentences, like a discharge without conviction will qualify, 4) whether people remain on this register for life, or whether they fall off after a time period, 5) wheher youth offenders will be included on this register.
To clarify in terms of timeframe, as I am aware a similar issue was raised from 2003-2006 around the Sex Offender Register Bill, which was ultimately rejected, I am interested in only this recent proposal, and so such information related to this bill can be rejected, unless it plays an impact in the development of this latest proposal.
Feel free to contact me if you wish me to clarify my request. I look forward to receiving your response by the statutory deadline, which according to the Ombudsmen's Calcuator (http://www.ombudsmen.parliament.nz/index...) is the 24th of May.
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Grainger
From: official correspondence
Ministry of Justice
Dear Mr Grainger
Please find attached the Ministry's letter transferring your OIA request
to the Department of Corrections and New Zealand Police.
Kind regards
Official Correspondence Team I Ministry of Justice
PO Box 180 I Wellington
Phone +64 4 918 8800
[1]www.justice.govt.nz
>>> Joshua Grainger <[OIA #189 email]>
26/04/2012 11:19 a.m. >>>
Dear Ministry of Justice,
I would like to request under the Official Information Act some
information related to the proposal to develop a sex offender
register, reported today at
[2]http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics....
I would like to request:
a) All papers (including Cabinet Papers), proposals, memos, or
other documents that explain this proposal.
b) All correspondence with MPs, including Ministers and their
staff, over this proposal. If there have been oral conversations
over this issue I would like to request the times and dates at
which these occurred, and the subjects discussed.
c) All correspondence with agencies outside the Ministry of Justice
over this issue, including both governmental and nongovernmental
agencies.
d) All costings available on this proposal.
e) If it is not covered in the answer to request (a) I would like
to request the proposed criteria for inclusion of people on this
register, including 1) what offences qualify for inclusion on this
register, 2) whether inclusion on the register will be
retrospective, 3) if a conviction is necessary for inclusion on the
register, or whether other sentences, like a discharge without
conviction will qualify, 4) whether people remain on this register
for life, or whether they fall off after a time period, 5) wheher
youth offenders will be included on this register.
To clarify in terms of timeframe, as I am aware a similar issue was
raised from 2003-2006 around the Sex Offender Register Bill, which
was ultimately rejected, I am interested in only this recent
proposal, and so such information related to this bill can be
rejected, unless it plays an impact in the development of this
latest proposal.
Feel free to contact me if you wish me to clarify my request. I
look forward to receiving your response by the statutory deadline,
which according to the Ombudsmen's Calcuator
(http://www.ombudsmen.parliament.nz/index...)
is the 24th of May.
Yours faithfully,
Joshua Grainger
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Note that in this response the Ministry of Justice said they did not possess any information I requested. However, this response from the NZ Police (http://fyi.org.nz/request/sex_offender_r...) reveals that MoJ possessed an email that came within the scope of question C of my request dated the 7th of April.
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