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Ngatikaura Ngati was a New Zealand-Tongan toddler who died of child abuse in January 2006. The deliberate judicial release of official autopsy photographs after the trial of his killers, for the subsequent distribution of those images on the Internet, and for the subsequent debate about the images among government figures, including three successive Children's Commissioners caused controversy. This was the result of the tension between the desire for privacy and respect for victims of family violence, and the need for publicity to motivate changes in public attitudes to family violence.

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  • Ngatikaura Ngati was a New Zealand-Tongan toddler who died of child abuse in January 2006. The deliberate judicial release of official autopsy photographs after the trial of his killers, for the subsequent distribution of those images on the Internet, and for the subsequent debate about the images among government figures, including three successive Children's Commissioners caused controversy. This was the result of the tension between the desire for privacy and respect for victims of family violence, and the need for publicity to motivate changes in public attitudes to family violence. (en)
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  • [It is] questionable whether publication of autopsy photographs of a young child beaten to death could ever be in the public interest. (en)
  • [The Authority] recognises that news programmes will often contain "violent, disturbing or alarming material", and that broadcasters "should not falsify by omission, a world in which much violence and brutality occurs". (en)
  • The more the public of New Zealand is aware of the problem, the more chance something will be done. (en)
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  • Ngatikaura Ngati was a New Zealand-Tongan toddler who died of child abuse in January 2006. The deliberate judicial release of official autopsy photographs after the trial of his killers, for the subsequent distribution of those images on the Internet, and for the subsequent debate about the images among government figures, including three successive Children's Commissioners caused controversy. This was the result of the tension between the desire for privacy and respect for victims of family violence, and the need for publicity to motivate changes in public attitudes to family violence. (en)
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  • Autopsy images of Ngatikaura Ngati (en)
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