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An estimated 15 percent of stalking cases worldwide result in homicide. Tina was stalked by her ex-husband for more than 3 years. Stalking and cyber stalking are currently not defined by the Crimes Act in New Zealand as an offence. Tina shares her story in support of law change.

Breaking Silence captures many voices speaking a single truth - abuse thrives in secrecy, ending abusive behaviour requires self-knowledge and the courage to speak out.

Primary Title
  • Breaking Silence
Episode Title
  • Stalking
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 19 September 2024
Start Time
  • 22 : 00
Finish Time
  • 22 : 10
Duration
  • 10:00
Series
  • 2
Episode
  • 2
Channel
  • Whakaata Maori
Broadcaster
  • Whakaata Maori
Programme Description
  • Breaking Silence captures many voices speaking a single truth - abuse thrives in secrecy, ending abusive behaviour requires self-knowledge and the courage to speak out.
Episode Description
  • An estimated 15 percent of stalking cases worldwide result in homicide. Tina was stalked by her ex-husband for more than 3 years. Stalking and cyber stalking are currently not defined by the Crimes Act in New Zealand as an offence. Tina shares her story in support of law change.
Classification
  • PGR
Owning Collection
  • TV & Radio
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Family violence--New Zealand
  • Victims of family violence--New Zealand
  • Documentary television programs--New Zealand
Genres
  • Crime
  • Documentary
  • Interview
Contributors
  • Simonne Butler (Presenter)
  • Truda Chadwick (Narrator)
  • Juanita Edwards (Producer)
  • Brian Holland (Executive Producer)
  • Magnetic Pictures (Production Unit)
  • Stuff (Production Unit)
  • NZ On Air (Funder)
  • Paul Oremland (Director)
  • Paul Oremland (Editor)
  • Sjaak Te Brake (Director of Photography)
  • Daniel Habedank (Composer)
Subjects
  • Family violence--New Zealand
  • Victims of family violence--New Zealand
  • Documentary television programs--New Zealand