2012年2月6日

【講者】Kim Workman


Robert Kinsela (Kim) Workman 


Executive Director of Robson Hanan Trust, and project manager of ‘Rethinking Crime and Punishment’. Retired as National Director of Prison Fellowship New Zealand in July 2008, and appointed as a Families Commissioner in August 2008. Experienced former public service manager with a specific expertise in general management, criminal justice and corrections policy and management, Maori and indigenous development, and public policy.




Publications

Workman, Kim. “Crime, Christians and the Spirit of Punishment,” in New Vision New Zealand, Vol III edited by Bruce Patrick. , (Auckland: Tabernacle Books, 2008).

Workman, Kim, “Back to Churchill – An Old Vision for Prisoner Reintegration,“in Addressing the Causes of Reoffending – What is the Evidence. Edited by Gabrielle Maxwell, (Wellington: Institute of Policy Studies, 2009).

Workman, Kim, “Christians, Crime and Criminals: Meeting the Moral Vision of the Gospel over the Next Decade”, in New Vision New Zealand, Vol IV, (Auckland: MissionKoru, 2011)

Workman, Kim, “The Cost of Public Safety and Who Bears It” in “The Cost of Crime.” Edited by Gabrielle Maxwell, (Wellington: Institute of Policy Studies, 2011).

Workman, Kim, “Redemption Denied – Aspects of Maori Over-representation in the Criminal Justice System, Waikato Law Review, November 2011 , (forthcoming)

Workman, Kim, “Doing Good Justice in Bad Times”, (Wellington: Robson Hanan Trust, 2011.

Workman, Kim and Irwin, Dr Kathie, “Whanau Development and the Treaty of Waitangi: The Families Commission / Komihana ā Whānau Work Programme,” (Wellington: Families Commission, 2011) (forthcoming)

Workman, Kim. “The Rising Punitiveness – Limiting the Rush to Punish” (Wellington: Robson Hanan Trust, 2011)

Presentations

“Reducing Re-offending – An External View” National Corrections Leaders Forum, ASB Stadium, Wellington, 28 May 2007

“Maori in the Corrections System – In Search of a Maori Paradigm” Maori Association of Social Science, Te Herenga Waka Marae, Victoria University, 11-13 June 2008

“Looking Back – Looking Beyond – Gang Strategies in the Wider Context”, Local Government Forum on Gangs, Brentwood Hotel, Kilbirnie, 19th November, 2008

“The Future of Restorative Justice in NZ - Cooperation, Cooption or Control?”
National Restorative Justice Practitioners’ Conference, Hamilton, 11 September 2008

“Politicians and Punitiveness” A seminar delivered at The School of Government and the Institute of Policy Studies Election 2008 – Lunchtime Series, 20th October 2008, Wellington
“The Strength of Whanau – Promoting Peace – Doing Justice”, - A paper presented at the Parihaka Peace Festival, Parihaka Pa, 10 January 2009

“Effective Communication: Community Solutions to Community Problems” John Robson Memorial Lecture, Napier, 24 April 2009
“Reducing Crime or Reducing Victims –Crime as Social Harm” National Victim Support Conference, Wellington. 16-18 October 2009
“The Moral Performance of New Zealand Prisons” at ‘The Ethical Foundations of Public Policy’ Conference, Institute of Policy Studies, 10-11 December 2009

“Caring for People who Get it Wrong”, Salvation Army Just Action Conference, Manukau City, 29 – 30 September 2010,

“Rethinking Justice – or should it be Reimagining?” Hamilton Winter Lecture Series, Hamilton City Council, 19 August 2010

“Moral Performance in the Caring Professions: the Struggle for Decency”, National Social Workers Forensic Conference, ‘The Challenge to Change’ Hamilton 25-26 November

“Acknowledging the Past – Reimagining the Future” at the Police Maori Leadership Conference “Achieving Strategic Excellence in Critical Times”, Pipitea Marae, Wellington, 10th November 2010

“Redemption Denied – Aspects of Maori Over-representation in the Criminal Justice System, Justice in the Round Conference University of Waikato, Hamilton. 18- 20 April 2011

“Prison as Moral and Fiscal Failure”, Pathways to Reducing Incarceration Conference, Te Papa, Wellington. 26th May 2011

“How to Turn a Youth Offender into an Adult Criminal”, Waitakere Community Law Seminar, Waitakere, 14th June 2011

“Maori Over-Representation in NZ Prisons”, NZ Diversity Forum, Human Rights Commission, Hamilton, 22 August 2011

“ The Nature of Punitiveness in New Zealand, Annual Conference of the Australasian College of Psychiatrists, Wellington 17 November 2011

“Restorative Practise in Prisoner Reintegration”, 5th National Restorative Justice Aotearoa and 3rd Restorative Practises International 2011 Conferences, 23-27 November 2011