‘They created monsters’: How New Zealand’s brutal welfare system produced criminals
by Aaron Smale in Wellington from World news | The Guardian on (#5R4HR)
Rangi Wickliffe was one of many Mori children repeatedly abused in welfare institutions including the notorious Lake Alice psychiatric hospital
Rangi Wickliffe's body is a map and a history of New Zealand's welfare and prison institutions, where the 60-year-old has spent about 45 years of his life.
There are the scars the length of his inner left forearm that he slashed up with a razor blade when he was 16. That was in D Block in Paremoremo prison, the harshest wing in New Zealand's maximum security prison.
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