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350:'s International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research (since renamed the Harm and Evidence Research Collaborative), it was a "global network of academics, policy-makers and practitioners with a shared interest in British colonial and postcolonial policing and its legacy and the active promotion of research into international policing today." In 2011 the group's fourth workshop was held in 172:
Waitangi Tribunal with responsibility for investigations of grievances leading to recommendations for resolution; in 1985, a change in the law expanded its coverage from its inception in 1975 backward to 1840 when the Treaty was signed. That expansion meant far more research covering a much greater period of time than originally envisioned, leading the government to establish the
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moved from “investigating how to proceed with negotiations with tribes claiming breaches of the Treaty, and beginning experimental negotiations with a large tribal grouping,” at which point negotiations began "to dominate the work of the unit." As a Senior Negotiator at TOWPU, Hill was involved in the earliest negotiations, particularly those involving
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before joining the Justice Department in 1989 to work as "one of the foundation members—and the inaugural Chief Historian/Chief Analyst—of the Treaty of Waitangi Policy Unit," initially established to provide advice. However, in addition to being the "sole historian" on the basis of whose historical
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Hill has been acknowledged as "an established scholar of the Treaty of Waitangi," with "a sure grasp of the important interconnections between the centuries, especially where Maori engagement with the state is concerned." The Treaty was signed in 1840; the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 established the
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to a perceived threat to their authority. As Hill notes in "Settling Historical Māori Claims," the report's conclusion marks significant changes since 1975: As the current iteration of the Justice Department's website for the Waitangi Tribunal says, the Tribunal's “exclusive authority to determine
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In “Settling Historical Māori Claims under the Treaty of Waitangi: An Assessment of the First Twenty-Five years, 1989–2014,” Hill writes from his perspective as a participant. Because the then Labour Government wanted to expedite negotiations between the Crown and Māori over disputed assets, TOWPU
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Hill became the Professor of New Zealand Studies at the Stout Research Centre in 2006 and remained in that position until he retired in 2020; he is now Emeritus Professor and Honorary Adjunct Professor. He continues as a Postgraduate Supervisor and as general editor of the Stout Research Centre's
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When Hill joined the Stout Centre, he founded the Centre's Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit (TOWRU), which he managed from 2000 to 2020. TOWRU produces "reports for government, iwi and judicial and other agencies" involved in the ongoing reconciliation process.
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the meaning and effect of the Treaty” as well as the power to “decide on issues raised by the differences between the Māori and English Texts of the Treaty” is now secure even when it goes against the government's political wishes.
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Hill, Richard S. (2016). "Settling Historical Māori Claims under the Treaty of Waitangi: An Assessment of the first Twenty-five years, 1989-2014". In Adds, Peter; Bönisch-Brednich, Brigitte; Hill, Richard S.; Whimp, Graeme (eds.).
1033: 284:"One of the strengths of Richard Hill's work at large," per one reviewer, is his ability to draw "apt continuities" between 19th and 20th events in New Zealand. In addition to his specialist works, he has provided entries in the 354:, with the title "Reflections on Colonial and Postcolonial Policing in the (Former) Portuguese Empire." In 2018 Hill contributed "The Portuguese Colonial Policing Mission in Comparative Perspective" to an anthology entitled 320:' Historical Branch as part of an "official Government-sponsored police history" marking "the Police centennial in 1986." With them, Hill "established himself as one of New Zealand's most rigorous historians." 267:"differs considerably from the tenor and content of most of the Tribunal’s historical claims reports" because it is "‘a contextual report, not a report into claims’ (at 1.4.1)," leading to its "findings on 1215: 323:
In 2023 Hill co-wrote with Steven Loveridge a book about the Police Special Branch's surveillance of New Zealand citizens' personal as well as professional lives between 1900 and 1956 entitled
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website notes that the first agreement reached in these negotiations, involving Waikato-Tainui, was "a major landmark in New Zealand's developing treaty settlements process," and quotes Hill's
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As Hill himself notes, "Very few of those who enter directly into Treaty negotiations on the Crown side later move to the Waitangi Tribunal section." Yet in 2008, while a professor at
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Hill's teaching interests mirror his research interests: 19th century New Zealand history, the history of policing and social control as well as security and surveillance,
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Hill was a member of a group known as the Colonial and Post-colonial Policing Research Group (COPP) that was active between 2009 and 2011. Formed under the auspices of
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research TOWPU's policy advice rested, Hill, along with other TOWPU colleagues, soon became "immersed" in Treaty negotiations.
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in New Zealand, which is regarded as the most comprehensive work in its field." The initial volumes were published by the
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Colonial Policing and the Transnational Legacy: The Global Dynamics of Policing Across the Lusophone Community
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historian who worked as a public servant before becoming an academic. As a member of the
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summarizing such topics as the Treaty settlement process and the police in New Zealand.
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Reconciliation, Representation and Indigeneity: "Biculturalism" in Aotearoa New Zealand
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online Treaty Research Series as well as the Security and Surveillance History series.
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In addition to his publications on that process and on New Zealand’s history of
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context, as his contributions to international publications attest.
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concepts of history as a basis for political practice, enabling
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Secret History: State Surveillance in New Zealand, 1900-1956
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to emerge in the late 20th century from its 19th century
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Involvement in Treaty of Waitangi reconciliation process
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Contributions to research on policing internationally
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Academic staff of Victoria University of Wellington
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(20 June 2012). 929:Williams, David (November 2014). 873:Sharples, Pita (31 August 2011). 500:"Emeritus Professor Richard Hill" 286:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 242:Victoria University of Wellington 222:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 16:New Zealand historian (born 1949) 1206:European colonisation in Oceania 1171:Members of the Waitangi Tribunal 1032:Mitchell, John (December 1991). 792:Hill, Richard S (1 April 2023). 1201:History of European integration 1196:History of European colonialism 1161:University of Canterbury alumni 385:National Library of New Zealand 1044:(4): 442–43 – via JSTOR. 608:Guettler, Conrad, ed. (2010). 318:Department of Internal Affairs 248:. He was reappointed in 2011. 174:Treaty of Waitangi Policy Unit 90:Hill received his BA, MA, and 1: 956:"About the Waitangi Tribunal" 819:"Meet the NZHistory web team" 86:Education and academic career 1056:"Secret History Book Launch" 773:. 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Index

Emeritus Professor
New Zealand
Waitangi Tribunal
reconciliation process
the Crown
Māori
indigenous
Aotearoa New Zealand
colonial
intelligence
state surveillance
colonial
Labour History Project of New Zealand
D.Litt
University of Canterbury
Commonwealth Scholarship
university fellow
Clare Hall
University of Cambridge
Academic Visitor
Wolfson College
St Cross College
University of Oxford
Treaty of Waitangi
Māori
Treaty of Waitangi Policy Unit
archivist
National Archives
Wellington
Waikato-Tainui

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