Jarrod Gilbert
Gang numbers data used by Judith Collins shouldn't be used for policy - expert
New Zealand's leading expert on gangs says that gang statistics from New Zealand Police aren't suitable for use by politicians.
The figures were used on Wednesday by the National Party leader Judith… Audio
Lifting the lid on the rise and rise of organised crime in NZ
In his new book, Gangland, investigative reporter Jared Savage explores the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, paying particular attention to the constantly-growing… Audio
The increasing financialisation of crime
Sociologist and organised crime expert, Jarrod Gilbert, joins The Panel to discuss the increasing financialisation of crime. Audio
The Panel with Ruth Money and Mike Williams (Part Two)
Today The Panel looks at the issues around law and order. Audio
Gang growth. More 'Underbelly' than "Once Were Warriors'
Gangs are growing at their highest rate since the 1970s. What's behind the hike across New Zealand, especially in the provinces? Detective Sergeant Ray Sunkel is presenting on the shocking statistics… Audio
Gang membership on the rise
Despite efforts to tackle it, gang membership in New Zealand has risen by about a quarter since 2017. Sociologist and gang expert Dr Jarrod joins the panel to discuss what all this means, and whether… Audio
National leader Simon Bridges says gangs a homegrown issue
National leader Simon Bridges says the Police Minister's argument that the increase in gang numbers is being driven by criminals deported from Australia doesn't ring true - and this is a homegrown… Audio
Government not to blame for rise in gang membership - expert
An academic who specialises in researching gangs says the Government's policies aren't to blame for an increase in gang members. There's been a 26 percent increase in gang membership in the past two… Audio
New gangs, more recruits, and community in the crossfire
What's going on in south Auckland that once again has its suburbs on the wrong side of news headlines? Audio
New gangs, more recruits, and community in the crossfire
What's going on in south Auckland that once again has its suburbs on the wrong side of news headlines?
AudioPeter Ellis's death before his appeal in the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court appeal of convicted child sex offender Peter Ellis will still likely go ahead despite his death on Wednesday. Karyn speaks to Christchurch sociologist, Jarrod Gilbert about the case.
…New research on stopping pet cats killing native fauna
New research suggests a way forward for dealing with domestic cats in relation to the natural environment. Including, keeping cats inside from dusk til dawn. New Zealanders are a long way behind… Audio
Waikato pensioner flat residents face rent hike
The Waikato District Council is increasing the rent of its pensioners flats by 16 per cent, that's $26 a week. Budgeting adviser Darryl Evans of Mangere Budgeting Services says the elderly, who… Audio
Technologically advanced cars diminishing drivers' abilities
There's a "bring back the stick shift" movement as some say the ease of driving modern cars is taking away drivers' abilities to make safe and timely decisions when driving. Audio
Kiwi accent the sexiest of them all
The Big 7 travel site has determined that the kiwi accent is outrageously charming. The sexiest accent in the world. How come it wasn't French or Italian? Audio
$1m slushy machines in prisons
The department of Corrections is being criticised for spending $1 million on 193 slushy ice machines to help keep prison staff cool over the summer of 2017-2018. National leader Simon Bridges calls it… Audio
The downside to hasty firearms law changes?
Police have confirmed the person accused of taking 11 guns from Palmerston North police station last Thursday got into the building through an unlocked door. The deputy Police Comissioner Mike Clement… Audio
Push to get people into active transport
A University of Otago-led report has outlined bold ambitions aimed at getting people out of their cars and into more 'active transport'. These include doubling the number of trips walked, doubling the… Audio
The Panel with Jarrod Gilbert and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
The Big 7 travel website has determined that the kiwi accent is outrageously charming. The sexiest accent in the world. How come it wasn't French or Italian? There's a "bring back the stick shift"… Audio
The Panel with Jarrod Gilbert and Penny Ashton (Part 1)
A University of Otago-led report has outlined bold ambitions aimed at getting people out of their cars and into more 'active transport'. These include doubling the number of trips walked, doubling the… Audio