Research paper
To Impose or Not Impose Penalty Conditions Following Professional Misconduct: What Factors Are Cited by Three Professional Disciplinary Tribunals in New Zealand?
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- Title
- To Impose or Not Impose Penalty Conditions Following Professional Misconduct: What Factors Are Cited by Three Professional Disciplinary Tribunals in New Zealand?
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- Auckland University of Technology
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Profession-related disciplinary tribunals consider a range of factors when determining penalties following findings of professional misconduct. Penalties that impose conditions on practice hold the potential to facilitate practitioners’ rehabilitation back to safe practice. This study explores the use of penalty conditions by three disciplinary tribunals in New Zealand (the Lawyers and Conveyancers Tribunal [LCDT]; the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal [HPDT]; and the Teachers Discip...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2024-11-13
- Creator
- Surgenor, Lois / Diesfeld, Kate / Rychert, Marta / Kelly, Olivia / Kersey, Kate
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/18345
- Related subjects
- 1602 Criminology / 1801 Law / 4402 Criminology / 4806 Private law and civil obligations
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