Off the back of the latest Independent Police Conduct Authority Report into police handling of the "Roast Busters" case, a bill aiming to curb cyber-bullying has passed its second reading in Parliament.
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Petition launched calling on Police to re-open ‘Roast Busters’ investigation
Community group ActionStation have launched a petition calling for Police to re-open their investigation into the 'Roast Busters' case.
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Roast Busters investigation "not robust and thorough"
An Independent Police Conduct Authority report released today has found a number of significant deficiencies in the original police investigations into the alleged offending by a group of young men in Auckland who called themselves the "Roast Busters".
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IPCA report finds police let victims down in initial 'Roast Busters' investigation
The Independent Police Conduct Authority’s has released the findings of its investigation into the Police handling of the alleged offending by the ‘Roastbusters.’
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IPCA to release report on police handling of alleged 'Roast Busters' offending
The findings of the Independent Police Conduct Authority’s investigation into the Police handling of the alleged offending by the ‘Roastbusters’ will be released today.
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Roast Busters investigation outcome prompts call for law change
The Green Party are calling for a law change to make it safer for victims of sexual abuse to lay complaints against their alleged attackers.
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Fear of public persecution a key deterrent for victims of sexual offences
Fear of public persecution was identified as one of the reasons many girls declined to proceed further with involvement in the Operation Clover investigation into the group known as the Roast Busters.
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Roast Busters triggers anti-violence protest
A protest against family violence took place in West Auckland today, and comes after the controversial Roast Busters hit the media a few weeks ago.
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IPCA to investigate Roast Busters complaints
Incompetence or simply an oversight? That's the question many people are asking following revelations that four girls spoke with police in the last couple of years about the young male allegedly sexual offending group, the Roast Busters.