It is time for Māori to take leadership in crafting the future of the country's justice system, according to a report released today.
The report released by Hui Māori 'Ināia Tonu Nei – The Time is Now: We Lead, You Follow', captured the kōrero at a national Hui Māori held in Rotorua in April.
The hui highlighted Māori experiences within the justice system calling for changes such as a Māori-led approach, the abolishment of prisons and the disestablishment of Oranga Tamariki.
Tā Mark Solomon and Katie Murray, who were both involved in the compilation of the report, said it reflected both the reality for Māori at the hands of a colonial justice system and the need for Māori to lead a new design of the system.
"For generations Māori have suffered disproportionate adversity from a justice system that has been imposed on our people," Murray said.