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- Nigel Latta 4 - Killing Our Kids (Episode Four)
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- NZ On Screen
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In this episode of Nigel Latta, the presenter and psychologist studies New Zealand's domestic abuse epidemic. With the second highest rate of child homicide in the world, Aotearoa needs to break the cycle. Latta investigates causes, effects, and hears from perpetrators, victims and those trying to put an end to the violence. Vic Tamati, Henare O'Keefe and dynamic duo Linda Salmon and Briar Deed — all advocates for ending domestic abuse — tackle the issue firsthand by teaching Kiwis to take re...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2014
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/nigel-latta-4-killing-our-kids-2014
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