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Nia Glassie abuser's baby taken at birth
One of the women jailed over the death of Rotorua toddler Nia Glassie has had her third child removed from her care by Child Youth and Family at birth.
One of the women jailed over the death of Rotorua toddler Nia Glassie has had her third child removed from her care by Child Youth and Family at birth.
New revelations in the JonBenet Ramsey case suggest a mysterious 911 call days before the murder foreshadowed the sickening crime.
A "sadistic" father who raped, tortured and imprisoned his young daughter for years has been sentenced in a Sydney court to at least 36 years in jail.
DISTURBING CONTENT WARNING: A young girl was repeatedly tied up with barbed wire in what Australian police say is one of the most sickening cases they've seen.
The new Vulnerable Children's Ministry wants to recruit 1000 more foster parents in a dramatic bid to improve the quality of state care for children.
COMMENT: Recent cases indicate violence between and against children is widely accepted.
Adults being sentenced for sex offences against children, will now have to face the Judge as to whether they should go on the register.
Dame Lowell Goddard, who quit as head of the massive UK public inquiry into child abuse after just 18 months, had been on a salary package worth almost $870,000.
A Hamilton couple who kicked their children and hit them with a skipping rope or belt have been sentenced to home detention.
Boys as young as 6 were told to "stop making up stories" when they complained about priest's sick abuse.
New Zealand judge Dame Lowell Goddard has slammed the British child abuse inquiry which she headed until last month, saying that it needs to be completely overhauled.
The mother of murdered toddler Nia Glassie has been recalled to prison after concerns from authorities that she was "a risk to the community".
COMMENT: I hope we will do a better job of helping these people to stay offence free so we can keep children safe. But first we have to try to understand.
Corrections is defending its decision to place two high-risk sex offenders in a Hamilton boarding house where young kids were living.
COMMENT: Dame Lowell Goddard has badly let the team down. Her failure has been splashed through the British papers. It's not a good look.
Documents were leaked detailing examples of harrowing abuse, sexual assault, child abuse and self-harm attempts in a Nauru's detention centre.
Kimberly Martines was desperate to lure her husband back into her life, so police say she hatched a plan to get his attention.
The NZ judge heading the UK's historical child abuse inquiry has shocked barristers by admitting that she is confused by English law.
Dame Lowell Goddard, could receive more than £5m in pay and perks amid fears hearings will drag on for a decade.
Shocking new details of the Butler's case can be reported for the first time today after a gagging order was lifted to the allow the reporting of a 2014 family court judgement.
A toddler was beaten to death by his mother's drug-taking boyfriend who she admitted loving more than her own child, a British court heard.
Court documents reveal criminal histories and rocky relationship before pair killed Moko.
Moko Sayviah Rangitoheriri, 3, died in August last year of horrific injuries inflicted by his carers.
Chris Finlayson waited until after the sentencing of Tania Shailer and David Haerewa to comment on the case since the pair pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
The family of a child sex victim were already angry they had to wait more than eight months for the offender to be sentenced.
Mother of 3-year-old killed by caregivers breaks down in court as pair are jailed for highest manslaughter sentence handed out in New Zealand.
Rallies across the country for toddler who was beaten, tortured and killed, as Tania Shailer and David Haerewa jailed for 17 years each.
The man and woman who pleaded guilty to killing Taupo 3-year-old Moko Sayviah Rangitoheriri have been sentenced to 17 years each at the High Court in Rotorua.