Jarrod Gilbert
Mistaken identities and messed-up memberships
Mediawatch looks at cases of mistaken identity in two newspapers which caused confusion recently - including one which was close to home.
Leading gang researcher gets apology from police
A leading researcher has had an apology from the police, after they denied him access to basic data because of his links with gangs. Audio
Police and Govt slated for muzzling access for researcher
Criticism of the police and the Government is growing after a leading researcher on gangs was stopped from getting police data. Audio
Academic questions police restrictions on data
The country's leading researcher on gangs says he's being muzzled by the police who've blocked him from getting basic information. Audio
Gang leader wins council contract
A Black Power leader has won a $50k contract from the Dunedin City Council. Dr Jarrod Gilbert explains if it's possible for gang members to really leave the gang. Audio
Howard League: Lack of healthcare an ongoing issue for prisons
The Department of Corrections declined our request for an interview on Morning Report. Jarrod Gilbert is a spokesperson on national corrections issues for the Howard League for Penal Reform. Audio
Govt to crack down on gangs
The Government's proposed crackdown on gang related crime is being labelled an easy pre-election hit. Audio
Police - vowing to bring to justice the other killers
The police are vowing to bring to justice the other killers of Mellory Manning after today's guilty verdict for Mongrel Mob prospect Mauha Fawcett. Audio
Canterbury University to offer course on gangs
Gang members may soon be giving guest lectures at the University of Canterbury as part of a new paper, The Rise and Development of Gangs. Audio
Jarrod Gilbert : gangs
Lead researcher at Independent Research Solutions who spent ten years researching his new book, Patched : the History of Gangs in New Zealand. Audio
Two Views - Crime
Kim Workman and Jarrod Gilbert have spent most of their working lives considering crime in this country, and they both have ideas on what we're doing about it and how we might do things differently. Audio
Academic at gang party questions police clampdown
A sociologist invited to a Hell's Angels party is asking why police put so much effort into clamping down on it. Audio
Anti-Gang Legislation
New Zealand politicians have indicated interest in copying draconian anti-gang laws to be introduced in South Australia. Audio