Russell Waetford works with domestic violence perpetrators and says pornography has an influence on their behaviour. This follows the release of online site Pornhub's review for 2016 which says New Zealand is one its top countries in the world using the website.
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Native Affairs Summer Series- Learning to trust again
Everything negative that could happen to a person happened to Patricia Walsh. She was sent to jail for dealing drugs, was hooked on pure methamphetamine and suffered a life of violence. But an ultimatum from her son and then tertiary education helped Patricia's remarkable change.
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Native Affairs- Cycle of Change
A Gisborne grandmother who suffered from terrible child abuse that led to a life of crime says it's possible to change without specialist care. Patricia Walsh speaks honestly about her journey of change in the hope her story will inspire others.
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Māori health providers hope to see new funding allocated for sexual violence
The government plans to invest $46mil over four years to prevent sexual violence and to better support victims. However, a Māori service provider has concerns.
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Native Affairs- Breaking The Cycle
This Sunday, a public march called "A Hikoi for Moko - Not One Child More" has been organised in Northland. The torture and resulting death of toddler Moko Rangitoheriri by his caregivers has outraged New Zealanders. But Moko's case isn't the first and sadly, probably won't be the last. And as we do when a child is killed in Aotearoa we seek answers. Heeni Brown went to Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena to find a solution from a man who not only studies violence, he's also lived it.
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Fans to be refunded following Chris Brown cancellation
Chris Brown's promoters remain positive that an eventual tour in New Zealand will take place in the near future.
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Teacher jailed for 10 years for sexual violation of minor
Stacey Reriti was sentenced to 10 years and six months in jail in the High Court at Wellington today on charges of sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection and an indecent act on a minor.
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Te Arawa woman runs 250km to highlight domestic violence cause
Today is White Ribbon Day and to support the cause, one Te Arawa woman is taking to the road to raise awareness of domestic violence.
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Ngāti Porou prove commitment to violence free future
Ngāti Porou have carved out their commitment to a violence free future by putting their name to the national E Tū Whānau campaign.
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Victim of abuse set for 250km run to raise awareness
Rotorua mum Kahira Rata-Olley wants to speak out about domestic and sexual abuse, and is preparing to run 250km to raise awareness about domestic and sexual abuse in Aotearoa.