A Ministry of Justice initiative to help youths move away from crime has been extended to Northland a decade after it first started.
The 15th Rangatahi Court will be launched at Terenga Paraoa Marae on Porowini Ave in Whangarei tomorrow to provide an option for youths to undergo monitoring of their family group conference in a marae setting.
Rangatahi courts are part of the Youth Court, which deals with people up to the age of 16 charged with serious offences other than murder, manslaughter, aggravated robbery and arson.
Those who admit their offending and agree to a family group conference will be referred to the Tangatahi Court in Whangarei and marae social services, kaumatua and kuia will help in rehabilitating them.
The monitoring of family group conference plans is culturally adapted for the marae but the Rangatahi Court will apply the same sentencing options available to the Youth Court.