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(2) The Place of the Family in the Legal System |
45 |
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(3) The Sanctions of Religion and Morality in Family Life |
46 |
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(4) The Moral Drift |
46 |
XIV. |
Changing Times and Concepts-- |
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(1) Contraceptives |
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(2) The Broadening of the Divorce Laws |
48 |
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(3) Pre-marital Relations |
48 |
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(4) "Self Expression" in Children |
49 |
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(5) Materialistic Concepts in Society |
49 |
XV. |
The Law and Morality-- |
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(1) History of the Law Regarding Morality |
50 |
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(2) Protection of Women and Girls from Defilement |
51 |
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(3) Consent as a Defence |
51 |
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(4) Weaknesses in the Law |
52 |
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(5) Proposed Reforms |
54 |
XVI. |
Child Welfare in New Zealand-- |
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(1) History of Legislation |
54 |
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(2) The Children's Court |
55 |
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(3) Corporal Punishment Abolished |
57 |
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(4) Defects in the Act and its Application |
57 |
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(5) Changes Proposed |
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XVII. |
Summary of Conclusions |
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XVIII. |
Recommendations-- |
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(1) Proposals for Legislation |
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(2) Proposals for Administrative Action |
67 |
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(3) Parental Example |
68 |
XIX. |
Appreciation |
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APPENDIX A: |
Table of Sexual Offences for Which Proceedings Were Taken in New Zealand |
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APPENDIX B: |
List of Witnesses, Submissions, and Order of Appearance |
70 |