An advocate for fair outcomes in the justice penal system has suggested bailing offenders to half a dozen marae in Northland as a way to alleviate a "crisis".
Spokeswoman Lady Heeni Phillips-Williams, of the Sir Peter Williams QC Penal Reform League, said currently people arrested on charges who would typically be bailed - such as first offenders and 18-year-olds - were being held in Auckland prisons because there was no accommodation available.
But Lady Heeni said yesterday Northland marae could put up temporary 6-10 bedroom-type accommodation to ease bail application problems.
She said those arrested and unable to obtain bail elsewhere could stay at marae, where marae could provide wraparound-type services while those granted bail to the marae could assist around the marae.
Lady Heeni said it was an idea she had this week after speaking with her sister, who was on the Pipiwai Marae committee, and a lawyer who had worked over the busy Christmas period when it was difficult to get suitable bail addresses for some offenders.