“The Hidden Penalty: How Māori Face Double Injustice in New Zealand’s Criminal Courts” - 27 November 2025
The Crime Isn’t the Offence—It’s the Verdict
Māori are 20% of the population but over half of those in prison. New research proves it: for the same first-time drink-driving offence, Māori are up to twice as likely to get a harsher sentence than Pākehā, right at the age when a conviction can wreck a lifetime of earnings and opportunity. This isn’t “bad choices” – it’s a justice machine calibrated to extract wealth, mana and futures from tangata whenua while pretending to be neutral.
Today’s essay exposes how police bias, court practices, and criminal record laws work together to turn one conviction into decades of economic damage – and how whānau can fight back, fund the mahi, and keep every word free for our people.