ListenerListenerCrimeNZ spy scandal: 50 years on and still a mysteryIn 1974 one of our most respected public servants became first NZer charged with espionage19 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeWar crime: Why did a NZ WWII soldier gun down an innocent Japanese civilian?Archivist Chris Adams details a senseless killing during post-WWII occupation of Japan.20 Aug 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrime30 years after the Bain murders: A reporter’s taleKirsty Cameron recalls the tea, tears, and tragedy in Dunedin after the Bain murders.19 Jun 10:30 PM
ListenerListenerCrime“Robin was no killer”: Michael Bain on the Bain murdersIn an exclusive 2009 article, Michael Bain wrote candidly about his brother Robin.19 Jun 10:30 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeWas this woman NZ’s most prolific poisoner?New book out on the life of the woman whose crimes once shocked NZ.26 May 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerCrimeAntarctic murder mystery: A 20-year investigation into the ultimate cold caseNZ journalist Stephen Davis exposes the South Pole's dark side, uncovering web of secrets.20 May 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerCrimeLaw & Society: Innocent until proven guilty forgotten in Golriz Ghahraman caseInnocent until proven guilty is the “golden thread” running through criminal law.13 Feb 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe psychology behind the urge to shopliftTheft is more common during harder times, but shoplifting can signal serious disorder.29 Jan 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeBlack Coast Vanishings: The TV series investigating Piha’s mysterious disappearancesCould six missing persons be the victims of a serial killer and is it time for an inquiry?21 Jan 04:30 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeHot art: Theft and forgery are more common than you’d thinkArt theft and forgery cases are seldom solved, especially in New Zealand.20 Jan 11:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe Crewe murders: “An unspeakable outrage”None of the police involved were ever held to account after Arthur Allan Thomas's pardon.05 Dec 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe Crewe murders: The dramatic path to Arthur Allan Thomas’s pardonAn exclusive extract from the book Inside New Zealand’s Most Famous Cold Case.04 Dec 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeWhy cutting funding for cultural reports is a bad proposalCutting funding for reports that may offer rehabilitation pathways benefits no one.20 Nov 11:30 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeKillers of the Flower Moon: The true story behind the Scorsese filmHow David Grann uncovered the 1920s race murders.17 Oct 05:30 PM
ListenerListenerCrime‘Corrections does not correct’: Victim advocate’s solutions for broken justice systemRuth Money more funding for victim support could help stop the cycle of crime.05 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeHome detention failures and rise of violent crime: What are the govt's solutions?The tide is going out on effective justice reform and rehabilitation for young offenders.03 Sep 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeMichele Hewitson: Revisiting my rare interview with James WallaceIn retrospect, his home seems to be a shadowy place where ill-kept secrets were concealed.10 Jul 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerCrimeAlan Hall was jailed for murder: Was it a mistake?Listener: Crown finally accepts 1986 conviction a 'substantial miscarriage of justice'.20 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeRebalancing the scales: Is there a better way to get justice for rape victims?Listener: Jury trials can be traumatic. But are calls for judge-only trials warranted?20 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeSupreme test: What the Peter Ellis case tells us about justice in NZListener: Any day now, the Supreme Court will deliver its judgment on a landmark appeal.21 Jan 04:00 PM