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Professor Greg Newbold

Contact

Department: Faculty of Arts

Email: greg.newbold@canterbury.ac.nz

Direct Dial: +64 3 3695486

Office: Logie 311

Language: English

About
Research / Creative works
Networks

Fields of Research

  • Criminal justice
  • Criminology
  • Social history

Researcher Summary

Research interests include crime and criminal justice and social history.

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Sociology, Social Policy, Social Work, Criminology and Gender Studies: Criminology; Sociology

Resources

  • Staff webpage

Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

Authored Books
  • Newbold G. (2016) Crime, Law and Justice in New Zealand. New York: Routledge. 1-285.
  • Newbold G. and Hough D. (2009) Salisbury Street Foundation: 1979-2009 30th Anniversary. Christchurch: Salisbury Street Foundation. 27pp.
  • Newbold G. (2007) The problem of prisons: Corrections reform in New Zealand since 1840. Wellington: Dunmore Publishing Ltd. 339pp.
  • Dennehy G. and Newbold G. (2001) The Girls in the Gang. Auckland, New Zealand: Reed. 208.
  • Newbold G. (2000) Crime in New Zealand. Palmerston North: Dunmore. 279.
  • Baker G. and Newbold G. (1996) Youthful Volunteers: Patterns and Participation in Youthful Work Volunteering in Christchurch. Christchurch: Canterbury Volunteer Centre.
  • McLellan V., Saville-Smith K. and Newbold G. (1996) Escape Pressures: Inside Views of the Reasons for Prison Escapes. Wellington: Department of Corrections.
  • Newbold G. (1995) Quest for equity: A history of blindness advocacy in New Zealand. Palmerston North: Dunmore.
  • Saville-Smith K., Allan G., Newbold G., Calkin B., Parata N., French Linda Young D. and McCombs B. (1995) In the Interests of Justice: An Evaluation of Criminal legal Aid in NZ. Wellington: Legal Services Board. 355.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Crime and deviance. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
  • Newbold G. (1989) Punishment and politics: The maximum security prison in New Zealand. Auckland: Oxford University Press.
  • Newbold G. (1987) The Costs of Blindness. Auckland: Royal NZ Foundation for the Blind. 70.
  • Newbold G. (1982) The Big Huey. Auckland: Collins.
Edited Volumes
  • Gilbert J (Ed.) Newbold GC. (2017) Preface. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
  • Gilbert J; Newbold GC (Ed.) (2017) Criminal Justice: A New Zealand Introduction. Auckland: Auckland University Press. 342.
  • Eskridge C. and Newbold G. (1996) Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Special Issue: Global perspectives: Crime, justice, corrections. Philadelphia: Routledge.
Journal Articles
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Response to Antje Deckert. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004865817712222.
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Response to Kramer. Counterfutures (3): 167-170.
  • Jeffries S. and Newbold G. (2016) Analysing Trends in the Imprisonment of Women in Australia and New Zealand. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 23(2): 184-206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2015.1035619.
  • Joss JI., Darke S., Aresti A., Newbold G. and Earle R. (2014) Developing Convict Criminology Beyond North America. International Criminal Justice Review 24(2): 121-133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1057567714531484.
  • Luff D. and Newbold G. (2014) Risk Assessment in New Zealand Prisons: Questioning Experiential Outcomes. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 23(1): 56-66.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Criminal Justice degree Rises from Earthquake Rubble. The Criminologist 39(2): 43.
  • Newbold G., Ross J., Jones R., Richards S. and Lenza M. (2014) Prison Research from the Inside: The Role of Convict Autoethnography. Qualitative Inquiry 20(4): 439-448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800413516269.
  • Newbold G. and Ross J. (2013) Convict Criminology at the Crossroads. The Prison Journal 93(1): 3-10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032885512467307.
  • Richards SC., Ross JI., Newbold G., Lenza M., Jones RS., Murphy DS. and Grigsby RS. (2012) Convict Criminology, Prisoner Reentry and Public Policy Recommendations. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 21(1&2): 16-34.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Reducing Prison Populations: The New Zealand Experience. The Criminologist 36(2): 23-25.
  • Ross J., Richards S., Newbold G., Lenza R., Murphy D., Hogan R. and Curry D. (2011) Knocking on the Ivory Tower's Door: The Experience of Ex-Convicts Applying for Tenure-Track University Positions. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 22(2): 267-285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10511251003778982.
  • Cross J. and Newbold G. (2010) Presumptive arrest in partner assault: Use of discretion and problems of compliance in the New Zealand Police. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 43(1): 51-75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/acri.43.1.51.
  • Newbold G. (2008) Another One Bites the Dust: Recent Initiatives in Correctional Reform in New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 41(3): 384-401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/acri.41.3.384.
  • Newbold G. and Cross C. (2008) Domestic violence and pro-arrest policy. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 33: 1-14.
  • Murphy DS., Terry CM., Newbold G. and Richards SC. (2007) A Convict Criminology Perspective on Women Guarding Men. Justice Policy Journal 4(2): 33pp.
  • Newbold G. (2005) The problem of effective drug control. On Board: NZ Drug Users' Digest (December).
  • Newbold G. (2005) Women Officers Working in Men's Prisons. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 25: 105-117.
  • Newbold G. (2004) A Reply to Buckingham's 'Newsmaking Criminology' or 'Info-Tainment Criminology': Inaccuracy, Distortion, and Feminist Doctrine. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 37(2): 276-285.
  • Newbold G. (2004) The Legality of Preventive Detention. New Zealand Law Journal June: 205-207.
  • Butler EK., Winfree Jr LT. and Newbold G. (2003) Policing and Gender: Male and Female Perspectives among Members of the New Zealand Police. Police Quarterly 6(3): 298-329.
  • Jeffries S., Fletcher GJO. and Newbold G. (2003) Pathways to Sex-Based Differentiation in Criminal Court Sentencing. Criminology 41(2): 329-353.
  • Newbold G. and Dennehy G. (2003) Girls in Gangs: Biographies and Culture of Female Gang Associates in New Zealand. Journal of Gang Research 11(1): 33-53.
  • Newbold G. (2002) The Justified Shooting of Stephen Wallace. New Zealand Police Association Newsletter 35(2): 19.
  • Newbold G. (2002) The Killing of Stephen Wallace. Lex (July-August).
  • Winfree Jr LT., Newbold G. and Tubb III SH. (2002) Prisoner Perspectives on Inmate Culture in New Mexico and New Zealand: A Descriptive Case Study. The Prison Journal 82(2): 213-233.
  • Newbold G. (2001) Is There a Future in Sociology? Canta (2).
  • Newbold G. (2001) Sex Bias in Our Criminal Courts. Obiter - Special Issue (November): 34-35.
  • Newbold G. (2001) Why Study Sociology? Are Students Wasting Their Time? New Zealand Sociology 16(1): 281-285.
  • Newbold G. (1999) A chronology of correctional history. International Journal of Phytoremediation 21(1): 87-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10511259900084471.
  • Newbold G. (1999) A Chronology of Correctional History. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 10(1): 87-100.
  • Newbold G. (1999) The Criminal Use of Firearms in New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 32(1): 61-78.
  • Winfree T. and Newbold G. (1999) Community Policing and the New Zealand Police: Correlates of Attitudes Toward the Work World in a Community-Oriented National Police Organization. Policing: an International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 22(4): 589-617.
  • Newbold G. (1998) The 1997 Firearms Review: An Appraisal. Social Policy Journal (11): 115-130.
  • Newbold G. (1998) The Emergence of Organized Crime in New Zealand. Transnational Organized Crime 3(3): 73-94.
  • Newbold G. (1997) Gun Control Policy in the 1990s. New Zealand Sociology 12(2): 183-212.
  • Newbold G. (1997) Organized Crime in New Zealand (abridged). Trends in Organized Crime 3(2): 54-59.
  • Newbold G. (1997) Organized Crime in New Zealand. Kanagawa Hogaku (Special edition: Organized Crime: A World Perspective) 31(3): 285-312.
  • Newbold G. (1996) The power of organised advocacy: The case of New Zealand's blind. New Zealand Journal of Disability Studies (2): 34-53.
  • Newbold G. (1995) Easy to take back private prisons if they don't work - but they will. National Business Review (1 December).
  • Eskridge C. and Newbold G. (1994) Crime and Justice in NZ. Criminal Justice International 10(2): 8-9.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Punishment and recidivism. The Keepers' Voice 15(3): 34-37.
  • Newbold G. and Eskridge C. (1994) Penal innovation in New Zealand: He ara hou. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 20(3-4): 21-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J076v20n03_02.
  • Newbold G. and Eskridge C. (1994) Penal innovation in NZ: He Ara Hou. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 20(3-4): 21-35.
  • Eskridge C. and Newbold G. (1993) Corrections in NZ. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 57(3): 59-66.
  • Newbold G. (1993) NZ Corrections under pressure. Public Sector 16(3): 27-28.
  • Newbold G. (1993) Violence in social perspective. Community Mental Health in NZ 7(2): 18-21.
  • Newbold G. and Ivory R. (1993) Policing serious fraud in New Zealand. Crime, Law and Social Change 20(3): 233-248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01308452.
  • Newbold G. and Ivory R. (1993) Policing serious fraud in NZ. Crime, Law and Social Change 20: 233-248.
  • Newbold G. (1992) All bad news: crime in the 1990s. Metro (May).
  • Newbold G. (1992) Community programs in NZ. Journal of the International Association of Residential Community Alternatives (May-June): 2pp.
  • Newbold G. (1992) What works in prison management: Effects of administrative change. Federal Probation 56(4): 53-57.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Capital Punishment in NZ. Deviant Behavior 11(2): 155-174.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Hang 'em high? NZ Listener and TV times (16 July).
  • Newbold G. (1990) How many ways to die? NZ Listener and TV Times (16 July).
  • Newbold G. (1982) Inside M3. NZ Listener (24 July).
  • Newbold G. (1982) The Big Huey. Metro (October).
  • Newbold G. (1981) First fight. NZ Listener (10 Oct).
Chapters
  • Richards SC., Ross JI., Newbold G., Lenza M. and Grigsby RS. (2018) Convict criminology. In DeKeseredy W; Dragiewicz M (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology (2nd ed.): 143-155. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315622040-13.
  • Gilbert J., Elley B. and Newbold GC. (2017) Desistance Among Higher-Risk Youthful Offenders. In Plywaczewski EW; Guzik-Makaruk EM (Ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology/Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie v.7: 408-422. Warsaw: C.H. Beck.
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Corrections. In Gilbert J; Newbold G (Ed.), Criminal Justice: A New Zealand Introduction Auckland: Auckland University Press.
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Crime Rates. In Gilbert J; Newbold G (Ed.), Criminal Justice: A New Zealand Introduction: 46-69. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
  • Newbold GC., Ross JI., Lenza M., Robert S. and Grigsby RS. (2017) Convict Criminology. In DeKeseredy W; Dragiewicz M (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Criminology (2nd ed) (2nd. ed.) London: Routledge.
  • Newbold GC. (2015) Foreword. In Richards SC (Ed.), The Marion Experiment Long-Term Solitary Confinement and the Supermax Movement: viii-ix. Carbondale IL: SIU Press.
  • Gilbert J. and Newbold G. (2014) The Control of Patched Gangs in New Zealand. In Plywaczewski EW (Ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology v.6: 384-400. Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Newbold G. (2014) The Phenomenon of USP Marion. In Richards S (Ed.), The Marion Experiment: Long Term Solitary Confinement and the Supermax Movement: 18-22. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
  • (2013) Community Policing in Indigenous Communities. In Nalla MK; Newman GR (Ed.), Routledge. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b13896.
  • Newbold G. (2013) Capital Punishment in New Zealand: Resurrection and Repeal. In Hodgkinson P (Ed.), The International Library of of Essays on Capital Punishment. Volume 3: Policy and Governance: 259-273. Hants: Ashgate.
  • Newbold G. (2013) Emergence of the Supermax in New Zealand. In Ross JI (Ed.), The Globalization of Supermax Prisons: 111-128. Piscataway: Rutgers University Press.
  • Newbold G. and Winfree T. (2013) Community Policing in New Zealand. In Nalla MK; Newman GR (Ed.), Community Policing in Indigenous Communities: 189-199. Boca Raton: Taylor and Francis.
  • Newbold GC. (2013) Emergence of the Supermax in New Zealand. In Ross J (Ed.), Globalization of Supermax Prisons: 111-128. Piscataway, NJ: Southern Illinois University Press.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Foreword. In McDowell R (Ed.), Cannabis: New Zealand Police Drug Enforcement: vi-viii. Christchurch: Willsonscott Publishing.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Three Strikes and You're Out in New Zealand. In Plywaczewski E (Ed.), Current Problems of the Criminal Law and Criminology v.5: 487-498. Warsaw: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Richards SC., Joss JI., Newbold G., Lenza M., Jones R., Murphy D. and Grigsby R. (2012) The Challenge of Pragmatic Solutions: Convict Criminology, Prisoner re-entry, and Public Policy. In Immarigeon R; Fehr L (Ed.), Pathways for Offender Reentry: An ACA Reader: 237-255. Alexandria: American Correctional Association.
  • Ross JI., Richards SC., Newbold G., Lenza M. and Grigsby R. (2012) Convict Criminology. In DeKeseredy WS; Dragiewicz M (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology: 160-171. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Taonui R. and Newbold G. (2012) Staunch: Māori Gangs in Urban New Zealand. In Lewandowski JD; Streich GW (Ed.), Urban Social Capital: Civil Society and City Life: 137-158. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Dennehy G. and Newbold G. (2011) Conclusion. In Katz K (Ed.), Devilz Dollz: The secret world of women in the outlaw biker culture: 428-439. Indianapolis: Dog Ear Publishing.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Violent crime. In Philips J (Ed.), Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Social Connections: Crime Wellington: Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
  • Newbold G. and Taonui R. (2011) Gangs. In Philips J (Ed.), Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Social Connectsions: Crime Wellington: Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
  • Richards SC., Ross JI., Newbold G., Lenza M., Jones RS., Murphy DS. and Grigsby RS. (2011) Convict Criminology: Re-entry Policy Recommendations. In Ekunwe I; Jones R (Ed.), Global Perspectives on Re-Entry: 198-222. Tampere: Tampere University Press.
  • Taonui R. and Newbold G. (2011) Māori Gangs. In McIntosh T; Mulholland M (Ed.), Māori and Social Issues: 209-234. Wellington: Huia.
  • Newbold G. (2010) Gangs. In McLennan G; McManus R; Spoonley P (Ed.), Exploring Society: Sociology for New Zealand Students (3rd ed.): 292-294. Auckland: Pearson Education.
  • Newbold G. and Jeffries S. (2010) Race, Crime and Criminal Justice in Australia and New Zealand. In Kalunta-Crumpton A (Ed.), Race, Crime and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives: 187-206. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Richards SC., Lenza M., Newbold G., Jones RS., Murphy DS. and Grigsby RS. (2010) Prison as seen by 'Convict Criminologists'. In Herzog-Evans M (Ed.), Transnational Criminology Manual Volume 3: 343-360. Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers (WLP).
  • Newbold G. (2009) The Quest for Something that Works: New Zealand's Century-Long Search for an Effective Prison Program. In Plywaczewsky EW (Ed.), Current problems in Penal Law and Criminology (2nd ed.): 405-424. Bialystok: Temida 2.
  • Newbold G., Ross JI. and Richards SC. (2009) Convict Criminology. In Cullen FT; Wilcox P (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory: 207-212. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
  • Richards SC., Newbold G. and Ross JI. (2009) Convict Criminology. In Miller JM (Ed.), 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook: 356-365. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
  • Newbold G. (2005) Corrections in New Zealand. In Bosworth MF (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities: 632-639. New York: Sage.
  • Newbold G. (2005) Criminal Justice in New Zealand. In Wright R; Miller M (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology: 3. Chicago: Routledge.
  • Newbold G. and Eskridge C. (2005) History and Development of Modern Correctional Practices in New Zealand. In Fields CB; Moore Jr RH (Ed.), Comparative and International Criminal Justice (2nd ed.): 421-449. Long Grove: Waveland.
  • Newbold G. (2004) Foreword. In Marc Alexander (Ed.), Justice With Both Eyes Open: 9-10. Christchurch: Hazard Press.
  • Newbold G. (2004) The Control of Drugs in New Zealand. In Hill R; Tait G (Ed.), Hard Lessons: Reflections on Crime Control and Governance in Late Modernity: 53-72. Hants: Ashgate.
  • Newbold G. (2002) Organized Crime: A Perspective from New Zealand. In Albanese JS; Das DK; Verma A (Ed.), Organized Crime: World Perspectives (1st ed.): 352-375. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.
  • Newbold G. (2002) Rehabilitating Criminals: It Ain't That Easy. In Ross J; Richards S (Ed.), Convict Criminology: 150-169. Belmont: Wadsworth.
  • Newbold G. (2000) Low Life in High Places: The Fight Against White Collar Crime. In McLellan G; Ryan A; Spoonley P (Ed.), Exploring Society: Sociology for New Zealand Students: 243-246. Auckland: Pearson Education.
  • Newbold G. (1999) Historical Research. In Davidson C; Tolich M (Ed.), Social Science Research in New Zealand: 287-297. Auckland: Pearson Education.
  • Newbold G. (1998) Berkeley Lionel Scudamore Dallard, 1889-1983: Accountant, Senior Public Servant, Prison Administrator. In Orange C (Ed.), Dictionary of New Zealand Biography: 125-126. Wellington: Department of Internal Affairs.
  • Newbold G. (1997) The Nucleus Holding the Universe Together'. In Bill Sewell (Ed.), Sons of the Fathers Auckland: Tandem.
  • Newbold G. and Eskridge C. (1996) History and development of modern correctional practices in NZ. In Fields CB; Moore RH (Ed.), Comparative Criminal Justice: Traditional and non-traditional systems of law and control: 453-478. Prospect Heights: Waveland.
  • Newbold G. and Smith M. (1996) The privatization of corrections in NZ. In Mays L; Gray T (Ed.), Privatization and the Provision of Correctional Services: Context and Consequences: 75-86. Cincinnati: Anderson.
  • Newbold G. (1995) Privatisation of prisons: Commentary. In McElrea F (Ed.), Rethinking Criminal Justice II: Crime Detection and Prevention: 4-6. Auckland: Legal Research Foundation.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Violence. In Green PF (Ed.), Studies in NZ Social Problems: 193-215. Palmerston North: Dunmore.
  • Newbold G. (1993) Ten interesting facts about crime and justice. In Morrissey M (Ed.), NZ's Top Ten: 123-124. Auckland: Moa.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Retribution or reform? In Novitz D; Willmott B (Ed.), NZ in Crisis: 197-204. Wellington: GP Books.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Violence in NZ. In Green PF (Ed.), Studies in NZ Social Problems (1st ed.): 100-119. Palmerston North: Dunmore.
  • Newbold G. (1989) Criminal subcultures in NZ. In Willmott B; Novitz D (Ed.), Culture and Identity in NZ: 260-276. Wellington: GP Books.
  • Newbold G. (1984) Mentally disordered offenders. In Hodge W (Ed.), Doyle: Criminal Procedure in NZ: 190-203. Sydney: Law Book Co.
Other
  • Newbold G. (2014) Rose Ricciardelli, Review of Surviving Incarceration: Inside Canadian Prisons. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014; 250pp. International Criminal Justice Review 24(4): 422-423. [Book Review].
  • Newbold G. (2012) A devil on their doorsteps', Kapiti Independent, 8 Sept. 2012. .
  • Newbold G. (2012) Mob hysteria in Whanganui', Kapiti Independent, 17 Aug. 2012. .
  • Newbold G. (2010) Half a century of social concern. : 292-294. Auckland: Pearson. [Contribution to Chapter].
  • Newbold G. (2009) ‘Tale of Intrigue’. A review of Rough Justice: The Rex Haig Story by Rex Haig and Annie Gould. New Zealand Books 19(86): 8. [Book Review].
  • Newbold G. (2007) Fascinating insight into the Mob: Review of 'True Red'. (6 Sept) NZ Truth.
  • Newbold G. (2006) More than Law and Order: Policing in a Changing Society 1945-92' (The History of Policing in New Zealand, Vol. 5) by Susan Butterworth. Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 1(1): 94-96.
  • Newbold G. (2006) Once Upon a Time in Caversham', a review of 'Class and Occupation: the New Zealand Reality' by Eric Olssen and Maureen Hickey. New Zealand Books 16(2): 19. [Book Review].
  • Newbold G. (2004) Review of 'Behind Bars: Surviving Prison'. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons 13: 158-160.
  • Newbold G. (2003) Rough justice: The Rex Haig story (a review). New Zealand Books(86).
  • Newbold G. (2002) Review of 'A City Possessed: The Christchurch Civic Creche Case'. 12(1): 17-18. NZ Books.
  • Newbold G. (2002) Review of 'The Journey to Prison: Who Goes and Why'. 12(5): 14. NZ Books.
  • Newbold G. (2002) The Christchurch Crucible: A review of "A City Possessed", by Lynley Hood. New Zealand Books 12(1): 17-18. [Book Review].
  • Newbold G. (2000) Review of 'A Life for a Life'. Obiter 2: 19-21.
  • Newbold G. (2000) Review of 'A Policeman's Paradise: Policing a Stable Society 1918-1945'. NZ Journal of History(October).
  • Newbold G. (1999) Review of 'A Twisted Soul: A Murderer's Story'. Social Work Review 11(2): 38-39.
  • Newbold G. (1998) Crack-Downs in Prisons Can Only Breed Violence. (2 April 1998) [Newspaper Article].
  • Newbold G. (1998) Trip to Retrieve Old Heads a Charade. [Newspaper Article].
  • Newbold G. (1996) Restorative justice: Another half-baked fad doomed to fail. Press(17 April).
  • Newbold G. (1996) Review of 'The Oxford History of the Prison'. Press(27 April).
  • Newbold G. (1996) The flaw in economic analysis as a means of controlling crime. (4 July) Press; NZ Herald.
  • Newbold G. and Waugh G. (1996) Sex abuse training full of nonsense. NZ Herald, Press(9 Sept).
  • Newbold G. (1995) Domestic violence: What the figures really say. Press, Dominion(16 August).
  • Newbold G. (1995) Private Australian jail demonstrates how to reduce prison suicide. NZ Herald(24 April).
  • Newbold G. (1995) Review of 'Restorative Justice: Healing the Effects of Crime'. Press(11 March).
  • Newbold G. (1994) Offender recidivism statistics. COSA Newsletter 1(6): 4.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Private prisons could be the jewel in the crown of the penal system. Press, NZ Herald(29 Nov).
  • Newbold G. (1994) Review of 'Punishment in a Perfect Society'. British Journal of Criminology 34(2): 249-250.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Review of 'Straight to the Point'. LawTalk.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Review of 'The Criminal Lifestyle'. American Journal of Criminal Justice.
  • Newbold G. (1994) The gun control debate. NZ Hunting and Wildlife 14: 7-8.
  • Newbold G. (1993) Prisons too crowded. Dominion(10 August).
  • Newbold G. (1993) Punishing the bad guys. Sunday Star(3 January).
  • Newbold G. (1993) Some will rob you with a fountain pen. Dominion(17 March).
  • Newbold G. (1992) Review of 'Feeling Angry, Playing Fair'. Dominion(1 Nov).
  • Newbold G. (1992) Review of 'Staunch: Inside the Gangs'. University Review 1(1).
  • Newbold G. (1991) Review of 'About Time: Biography of a Prison Chaplain'. Dominion(16 Sept).
  • Newbold G. (1991) Review of 'Why Punish?'. Dominion(25 Sept).
  • Newbold G. (1990) Another man's poison. (11 March) Official Ironman Race Programme.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Impact of Age Shifts in the NZ Population on the Inmate Population'. NZ Population Review 16(2): 70.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Review of 'Impact of Demographic Changes and Other Factors on Prison Receptions 1978-87'. NZ Population Review 16(2): 69.
  • Newbold G. (1989) A locked down life: reality is not quite like this. Press(20 December).
  • Newbold G. (1987) Review of 'Sacred Cows and Rogue Elephants'. NZ Sociology 2(2): 168-170.
  • Newbold G. (1977) The abolition of 'murder'. Auckland Star(30 March).
Conference Contributions - Published
  • Newbold G. (1996) Commentary on Mary Koss: Redefining rape. In.
Conference Contributions - Other
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Author meets critic: Frank Tannenbaum: The Making of a Convict Criminologist. Philadelphia PA: American Society of Criminology 73rd annual Meeting 2017, 15-18 Nov 2017.
  • Newbold GC. (2017) Feminism and rape law in NZ. Wellington: 2nd Mens Summit, 6 Apr 2017.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Trends in New Zealand corrections. Christchurch, New Zealand: Bangladesh Delegation on Law and Justice, 6-6 May 2015.
  • Newbold GC. (2015) Financial implications of 'Three Strikes and You're Out'. Wellington: Invited address to NZ Department of the Treasury, 8 Sep 2015.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Crime in 2024: Some Predictions Based on Past Trends. Parliament House, Wellington, New Zealand: Leading Justice Symposium, 29-29 Apr 2014.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Prison research from the inside: Convict criminology and auto-ethnography. Christchurch, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand (SAANZ), 3-5 Dec 2014.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Recidivism and desistance in criminals. Christchurch, New Zealand: Red Raincoat Trust Victims Conference, 20-20 Sep 2014.
  • Newbold G. (2013) Out of the Abyss. Christchurch, New Zealand: World Changers Conference, 29-29 Jun 2013.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Three strikes and you're out: Political implications. Auckland, New Zealand: Annual Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference (ANZSOC), 27-29 Nov 2012.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Three Strikes and You're Out. Hamilton, New Zealand: Creating a Just and Safe Society, 7-7 Jul 2011.
  • Newbold G. and Cross J. (2009) Policing domestic violence in New Zealand. Perth, Australia: Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference (ANZSOC) - Crime and Justice Challenges in the 21st Century: Victims, Offenders and Communities, 22-25 Nov 2009.
  • Newbold G. (2008) Rape, Domestic Violence, and the Impact of Feminism. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand: Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ) Conference 2008, 26-28 Nov 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2008) Rehabilitating Criminals: It Ain't that Easy. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ: Legal Studies Teachers' Conference, 19-21 Nov 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2008) The rise of feminism and the changing status of women. Napier, New Zealand: Live Hawkes Bay, 21-21 Aug 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2008) Why do criminals reoffend? Auckland, New Zealand: Central Region Judges' Conference, 12-14 Nov 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2007) History and development of New Zealand gangs. Hamilton, New Zealand: Restorative Justice Services Waikato Trust Seminar, 13-13 Oct 2007.
  • Newbold G. (2007) Integrated Offender Management: New Zealand's Latest Experiment in Criminal Rehabilitation. Atlanta, GA, USA: American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting, 14-17 Nov 2007.
  • Newbold G. (2007) Working smarter, not harder: Effective drug control policy. Christchurch, New Zealand: NZ Teachers' Refresher Course Conference, 22-22 Sep 2007.
  • Newbold G. (2006) Rehabilitating Criminals Ain't That Easy. New Plymouth, New Zealand: Northern Region Judges' Conference, 1-1 Nov 2006.
  • Newbold G. (2006) Stories from Prison. Auckland, New Zealand: Legal Research Foundation's Miscarriages of Justice Conference, 24-24 Feb 2006.
  • Newbold G. (2005) Serious Staff Misconduct and Procedural Omission: The Strange Case of Paparua Prison. Toronto, Canada: Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, 16 Nov 2005.
  • Newbold G. (2005) The Problem of Drug Control. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Winter School, 4 Jul 2005.
  • Newbold G. (2005) Why Have Property Crime Rates Fallen? Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Security Association Symposium, 23 Jun 2005.
  • Newbold G. (2005) Women Working in Men's Prisons. Wellington, New Zealand: 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC), 9 Feb 2005.
  • Newbold G. (2004) The Importance of Research and Statistics. Christchurch, New Zealand: Community Partols of New Zealand Training Seminar, 11 Jun 2004.
  • Newbold G. and Franks S. (2004) Public debate: Mandatory Sentencing and the 'Three Strikes' Laws. Christchurch, New Zealand: ACT Party Annual Conference, 5 Mar 2004.
  • Newbold G. (2003) Halfway houses: what works. Sydney, Australia: Annual conference of the Australian and NZ Society of Criminology, 1 Oct 2003.
  • Newbold G. (2003) Sociology and the media. Auckland, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand, 9 Dec 2003.
  • Newbold G. (2002) The Impact of Marion Penitentiary on Maximum Security Policy in New Zealand. Christchurch, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand, 5 Dec 2002.
  • Newbold G. (2002) USP Marion: A Model for Secure Custody in New Zealand? Chicago, IL USA: Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, 13 Nov 2002.
  • Newbold G. (2001) The Girls in the Gang: An MA Thesis Becomes a Book. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand, 26 Nov 2001.
  • Newbold G. (2000) Convicts as Professors. San Francisco, CA, USA: 52nd Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, 15 Nov 2000.
  • Newbold G. (2000) Drugs and the Threat of Organized Crime. Wellington, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the New Zealand Police Association, 12 Oct 2000.
  • Newbold G. (1999) Rehabilitating Criminals: It Ain't That Easy. Toronto, New Zealand: 51st Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, 17 Nov 1999.
  • Winfree T. and Newbold G. (1999) Prison Inmates in New Mexico and New Zealand: A Descriptive Cross-Cultural Study. Toronto, Canada: 51st Annual Conference of the American Society of Criminology, 17 Nov 1999.
  • Newbold G. (1998) Drug Law Enforcement: Challenging the Conventions. Wellington, New Zealand: Annual Australasian Police Commissioners' Crime Conference, 30 Nov 1998.
  • Newbold G. (1998) The 1997 Firearms Review: An Appraisal. Taradale, Hawkes Bay: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand, 27 Nov 1998.
  • Newbold G. (1997) The Criminal Use of Firearms. Albany, Auckland: Annual Conference of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa-New Zealand, 28 Nov 1997.
  • Newbold G. (1996) Organized crime in NZ. Yokohama, Japan: 3rd International Police Executive Symposium, 28 Nov 1996.
  • Newbold G. (1996) Problems with the definition of rape. Wellington, New Zealand: DSAC 10th Anniversary Conference, 27 Mar 1996.
  • Newbold G. (1995) Privatisation of prisons: A commentary. Auckland, New Zealand: Rethinking Criminal Justice, 12 May 1995.
  • Newbold G. (1995) The power of organised advocacy: The case of NZ's blind. Akaroa, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 1 Dec 1995.
  • Newbold G. (1995) The Prison Escapes project. Akaroa, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 1 Dec 1995.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Gun control in NZ. Chicaco, IL, USA: ACJS annual conference, 8 Mar 1994.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Privatising corrections in NZ. Palmerston North, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 25 Nov 1994.
  • Eskridge C. and Newbold G. (1993) Corrections in NZ: Recent initiatives. Phoenix, AZ, USA: SAANZ Annual Conference, 28 Oct 1993.
  • Newbold G. (1993) Directions in corrections. Auckland, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 20 Aug 2016.
  • Newbold G. (1993) Policing serious fraud. Christchurch, New Zealand: National Seminar on the nature and Types of Serious Fraud, 26 Nov 1993.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Policing serious fraud in NZ. New Orleans, LA, USA: ASC annual conference, 4 Nov 1992.
  • Newbold G. (1992) The NZ penal system and the issue of effectiveness. Auckland, New Zealand: Annual Conference of the Australasian Commercial and Economic Teachers Association, 5 Jan 1992.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Violence in social perspective. Auckland, New Zealand: National Seminar on The Prevention of Violence and Victims of Crime, 30 Nov 1992.
  • Newbold G. (1991) Drugs and drug law in NZ. San Francisco, CA, USA: ASC annual conference, 20 Nov 1991.
  • Newbold G. (1990) Social conflict and inmate subculture. Baltimore: ASC annual conference, 7 Nov 1990.
  • Newbold G. (1990) US justice 1990: Emerging cynicism. Christchurch, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 3 Dec 1990.
  • Newbold G. (1989) Capital punishment in NZ and the US: Comparative perspectives. Auckland, New Zealand: SAANZ annual conference, 1 Dec 1989.
  • Newbold G. (1989) Capital punishment in NZ: An experiment that failed. Reno, NV, USA: ASC annual conference, 8 Nov 1989.
Oral Presentations
  • Newbold G. (2015) Corrections in New Zealand. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Bangladesh Delegation on Law and Justice.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Feminism and changes in NZ rape law. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: UC Connect.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Financial Implications of Three Strikes and You're Out. Department of the NZ Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand: Staff Lecture.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Conviction and Recovery. Napier Community Centre, New Zealand.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Dealing with Young Offenders. Te Puna Wai, Rolleston, New Zealand: Video presentation to Youth Justice Facility Administrators and Emerging Leaders.
  • Newbold G. (2012) The three strikes laws. Office of the NZ Auditor General, Wellington, New Zealand: Occasional paper.
  • Newbold G., Finn J., McVicar G. and O'Connor G. (2012) The NZ Bail Laws. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Public Debate.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Three Strikes and You're Out. Hamilton Community Centre, New Zealand: Winter Lecture Series.
  • Newbold G. (2008) Moral panic and the satanic ritual abuse scare. Royal New Zealand Police College: Staff Training Lecture, 17 Jul 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2007) Issues in crime and law enforcement in New Zealand. Utah Valley State College, USA: Invited public lecture, 01 May 2004.
  • Newbold G. (2007) Politicians & Public Servants: Personalities & Corrections Policy. Ministry of Justice, Wellington, New Zealand: Justice Horizons Seminar Series, 01 Apr 2008.
  • Newbold G. (2007) The Failure of Integrated Offender Management. Auckland, New Zealand: AGM of the Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute, 01 May 2004.
  • Newbold G. (2006) Criminal Reoffending and the Failure of Corrections: Rehabilitating Criminals Ain't That Easy. Department of Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand: 01 May 2004.
  • Newbold G. (2003) Drugs and drug law enforcement in New Zealand. Brisbane: Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission, 18 Aug 2003.
  • Newbold G. (2003) Why criminals reoffend. Brisbane: Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet, 08 Jul 2000.
  • Newbold N. (2002) Domestic Violence and Women in Gangs: What Happens to the Kids? and Domestic Violence and Childrens Future: Where Does the Buck Stop? Whakatane, New Zealand: Invited lectures to mark the end of week long CYFs Campaign to raise consciousness about domestic violence, 12 Oct 2004.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Maximum security administration in NZ. New Mexico State University: Invited public lecture, 01 Apr 2004.
  • Newbold G. (1994) Problems of prison administration. US Disciplinary Barracks: Invited staff training lecture, 01 Jun 2003.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Capital punishment in NZ. University of Nebraska: Invited public lecture, 01 Nov 2002.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Criminal justice in NZ: Contemporary developments. University of Nebraska: Invited public lecture, 01 Nov 1999.
Theses / Dissertations
  • Newbold G. (1986) The Maximum Security Prison in New Zealand. Auckland. University of Auckland.
  • Newbold G. (1977) The Social Organization of Prisons. Auckland, New Zealand. University of Auckland.
Reports
  • Newbold G. (2016) Cannabis usage levels.Commissioned by Woodward Chrisp Lawyers.
  • Newbold G. (2016) Recidivism and the effects of long-term incarceration - re Teina Pora.Commissioned by Jonathan Krebs, Barrister.
  • Newbold G. (2016) The possibility of gang witness intimidation.Commissioned by NZ Police.
  • Newbold G. (2016) Written expert opinion on the suitability of Lloyd McIntosh for a Public Protection Order.Commissioned by Robert Lithgow QC.
  • Newbold GC. (2016) Report on the degree of compulsion to participate in a gang beating.Commissioned by NZ Police.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Effect of gang membership on children and families.Commissioned by Niemand Peebles Hoult, Barristers and Solicitors.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Governance at Auckland Prison and its implications for prisoner violence (Police v Wereta and others).Commissioned by Ron Mansfield, Barrister.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Police v Karl Wereta and Three Others - written brief of evidence on governance at Auckland Prison.Commissioned by Ron Mansfield, Barriser, Auckland. 4pp.
  • Newbold G. (2015) Submission to the Inquiry into the Management of Tony Douglas Robertson.Commissioned by Robertson Inquiry, Ministry of Justice. 3pp.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Risk of gang retribution. (Rowlands v Refugee Tribunal of Australia).Commissioned by Kabo Lawyers, Melbourne.
  • Newbold G. (2014) Written opinion for Solicitor General on gangs and drugs in re R v. Chase, Good & Reed.Commissioned by NZ Solicitor General.
  • Gilbert J. and Newbold G. (2012) Gangs: A review of literature and strategies.Commissioned by Safe Tairawhiti Community Trust.
  • Gilbert JD. and Newbold G. (2012) Gangs: a Review of Literature & Strategies a report prepared for the Safe Tairawhiti Community Trust, Hastings..
  • Newbold G. (2012) Donald Giles v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship of Australia.Commissioned by Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Kimiia Tangimetua v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship of Australia: Expert opinion.Commissioned by Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
  • Newbold G. (2012) Pikari Epere v Firth Industries.Commissioned by Lee Goffin, Barrister.
  • Newbold G. (2012) R v Bashford et al.Commissioned by Steve Rollo, Barrister and Solicitor.
  • Newbold G. (2012) R v Butler and Bishop.Commissioned by Auld, Brewer, Mazengarb & McEwen Barristers and Solicitors.
  • Newbold G. (2012) R v Sullivan, Demetriades and Everett: Expert opinion.Commissioned by Quentin Hix Legal Ltd.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Gangs in New Zealand.Commissioned by Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal. 15pp.
  • Newbold G. (2011) Gangs in New Zealand.Commissioned by Australian Minister for Immigration. 14pp.
  • Newbold Greg. (2011) Phillip Shayne Tapara v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship of Australia - Opinion.Commissioned by Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
  • Newbold G. and Hough D. (2009) Salisbury St Foundation 1979-2009.Commissioned by Salisbury St Foundation. 30pp.
  • Gilbert J. and Newbold G. (2006) Notes on the Gang Problem: A Review of Literature.Ministry of Social Development. Commissioned by Ministry of Social Development. 35pp.
  • Newbold G. (1998) Opioid substitution programmes in prisons.Department of Corrections.
  • Newbold G. (1997) The criminal usage of firearms.NZ Review of Firearms Control.
  • Yuill J., Smith Mel Newbold G. and Tumahai D. (1996) Private sector contract prison: Evaluation of proposals for Mt Eden remand facility.Department of Corrections.
  • Allan K., Newbold G., Clarke J. and Whitty J. (1994) Report of the working party on an independent prison complaints authority to the General Manager of the Criminal Justice Development Group.Department of Corrections.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Crime in NZ: Current trends.NZ Police.
  • Newbold G. (1992) Prison escapes and prison management: A review.Department of Justice.
  • Newbold G. (1991) Notes on sentencing commissions.Department of Justice.
  • Newbold G. (1991) The viability of the 3-tiered sentencing concept.Minister of Justice.
  • Newbold G. (1991) What works: Notes on rehabilitation centres.Department of Justice.
  • Newbold G. (1989) Observations on the Report of the Ministerial Committee of Inquiry into the Prisons System.Minister of Justice.

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