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The Notorious Bros’ Story

Dunn, Roy
June 4, 2015

Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 157-164.

For close to ten years Sam Chapman has walked alongside members of the Auckland Notorious
Chapter of the Mongrel Mob. e tragedy, he says, is that in all the debates about law and order,
crime and justice, at all the committee meetings and all the huis the least represented are the
very people that we are talking about. “e voice that is least heard is their voice.”(excerpt)

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