Nine alleged homicides have taken place in Northland so far this year, compared to eight for all of 2024. Pictured is the High Court at Whangārei. Photo / NZME
Nine alleged homicides have taken place in Northland so far this year, compared to eight for all of 2024. Pictured is the High Court at Whangārei. Photo / NZME
Northland recorded the most alleged homicides in the country this year as of May 1, and in six months has surpassed its own total from last year.
Nine alleged homicides have taken place in the region so far, compared to eight for all of 2024.
Victoria University senior lecturerin criminology Sara Salman said Northland’s homicides could be down to any number of reasons.
The figures did not necessarily point to a trend, she said.
Salman acknowledged contributing factors in areas like Northland could be relative deprivation, high methamphetamine use, decreased access to mental health care, and reduced housing.
People’s backgrounds, such as their childhoods, may play a role in their decision to take someone’s life.
A drug deal gone wrong, family violence and mental health issues could be events that escalate into fatal violence.
However, that was not always the case, Salman said.
People who were familiar with each other may have ongoing background conflict that leads to escalating violence, she explained.
Salman said whānau needed more wraparound support to mitigate the likelihood of violence occurring and any reactions that follow a violent incident.
“It is not possible to have zero crime. But you can certainly introduce policy interventions that would reduce the social misery that tends to be associated with these kinds of crimes.”
Salman said Māori wardens, community leaders and better drug addiction support, as well as affordable housing, were key tools that needed further investment.
Economic inequalities also needed to be addressed, which could ultimately help counter such issues, she said.
Alleged homicides in Northland this year
Kyle Zachary Jenkins
The 18-year-old Maungatapere teenager was found shot and killed near a creek in Otaika on January 29 about 5am.
The accused was remanded in custody after appearing in court on June 11, and would enter a plea at his next appearance on June 27.
Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whangārei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.