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Crime data underpins need for law & order action – Goldsmith

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New crime data highlights how critical the Government’s plan is to restore law and order, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.

“The latest New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey data is shameful, with New Zealanders experiencing 1.88 million incidents of crime between November 2022 and October 2023.

“There were 185,000 New Zealanders who experienced 449,000 incidents of violent crime, including physical and sexual assault, and robbery.

“Sadly, the survey found more New Zealanders felt unsafe than the year prior, even if they weren’t a victim of a crime.

“This is unacceptable. That’s why this Government backs the Police to do their job more effectively and will ensure there are serious consequences for crime.

“We have has set two clear targets – 20,000 fewer victims of violent crime by 2029, alongside serious repeat youth offending to drop by 15 percent.

“Yesterday I announced a sentencing reform package to ensure criminals face serious consequences for crime, the needs of victims are prioritised and faith in our justice system is restored.

“We’re also backing police to go after criminal gangs, restoring Three Strikes legislation, getting more officers on the beat, establishing military-style academies and a new Youth Serious Offender category, and speeding up court processes.

“This Government will not sit by and let these figures get worse. We’re taking action and will ensure all Kiwis feel safe in their communities.”

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  1. Do the Military-style ‘Boot Camps’ for young and early adult offenders also include firearms training?
    An armed society is a polite society!~
    I pack, as no g@#damned politician who has an armed private security service and armed government agencies protecting them from attacks, assaults, rapes, and murder is going to tell me I can’t do the same to PROTECT MYSELF AND MY FAMILY!!!
    Keep that in mind, Coalition Government, the seemingly forgotten and other fallen promise to reverse the draconian Firearms Legislation that the Communist Labour Party put in place while Jabby was here.
    Our universal right to self protection with firearms is non-negotiable and framed in the U.N. Right to Self Defence under Chapter 7, Article 51 that New Zealand signed on to.
    IF THE PUBLIC WERE ARMED, A LOT OF THESE CRIMS WOULD GET A COME-UPPANCE IN SHORT ORDER, WITH UPPITY PISS!

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