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  1. “I posit the Scandinavian low crime rate has a lot to do with the general civilised behaviour and culture of those countries.”
    How about we work towards achieving that?
    I’m surprised you didn’t mention North Korea in countries with low crime rates.

  2. Yet again we see the further embedding of a two tier level of justice, being justified soley by cost savings. The government needs to do more than justify this change on savings, it needs to show us that nothing is being achieved by this reporting. What analysis of the programme has been conducted, and where are the results of the analysis to justify scrapping the programme.
    If Cultural Reports are still admissable in court, why are those not wealthy enough to obtain one being disadvantaged?

  3. Goldsmith interviews this morning was another train wreck from our new train wreck of a government, with no clues. Goldsmith interview on RNZ was of poor quality he was mumbling shite out of his mouth we all know legal aide in NZ is already pathetic extremely targeted. No cultural reports are just another kick in the guts for Māori and shows our legal system is unfair and inaccessible for many Nzers. Why are we paying taxes when we are getting fuck all back.

  4. The Pennsylvania System had largely solved the problem of prison riots.

    The groundbreaking design, promoted by the Quakers and other prison reform campaigners, had personal facilities for every prisoner, including his own exercise yard. This made it the first ‘silent system’ in which prisoners could not communicate with each other, thus destroying the prison gangs completely.

    The prisoners would work alone in their cell making items such as shoes and textiles. The main reason it didn’t remain the preferred prison model in Europe and the U.S. is that telephones, radio and television did not yet exist at the time — and thus there wasn’t a method to deliver the daily education and therapy required to prevent isolation-related psychosis.

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