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  1. So kneejerk I am sure Labour have a groin injury. Perhaps ankle bracelets are the kinder approach.

    I m not sure there is anyone in the State who would know how to rebuild the system effectlively no matter the size cheque book they were given.

  2. Pathetic, definitely. Sad. Desperate. Hopeless probably better decriptors.

    Its finally finally dawned on Chippy that he has a problem with law and order. Well duh! Youth crime especially. Where the hell has he been? So this 100 mph back of a napkin over a flat white policy was dreamt up. Will it work? They have no idea nor care. Its purpose is to last slightly less than 90 days so they can pretend they care about crime and we the voting public are fooled and we vote Labour. Its the worst most cynical politicking I have seen from any party in memory.

    So fear not, if by some miracle of God Labour win, this bullshit will never see the light of day!

    Is this what you call sophistry?

  3. “The response to kids in State Care who are hurt and broken and damaged…”

    And also, a dangerous menace to society.

    If you’d been inside one of these facilities (I have) you’d know that many of these ‘children’ are bigger and stronger than most adults and have committed serious violent offences to in order to be put inside one of those places.

    These are prisons in all but name and sadly there’s a growing need for them.

  4. Wasn’t his performance on TV cringeworthy. No idea when it will be built,
    The costing, age of attendees etc.
    No answer to any of the questions put to him. SHOCKING !

  5. While the employment law seems to vary across occupations it appears that the public service think they have a right to be paid while ignoring any responsibility to provide the service they are paid for.

  6. Lots of comment from most of you, re how not to support these young people from leading a life of crime, but few solutions re how to.
    If you havent worked in this sector, you have no idea how hard it is to keep everyone safe.
    It all started with colonisation and continues today with no bloody wealth tax.
    Until social and economic equity is addressed nothing will change…. well….can only get worse.

    1. It is not just Maori youth that is offending so how can you blame colonization for the pakeha and other nationalities young people who are running riot .
      Much of it is poor parenting by people that should not have had kids in the first place . We need a programme to slow the having of babies at the same time improve education . I would say there would be less crime if all kids we wanted and we’ll educated whatever they ethnic group.

    2. What do you mean it all started with colonisation?
      How do you know these kids are Maori?

  7. So after 5 plus years of sitting on their hands this Labour Government has reconized we have a crime problem particularly for young people. 3 days 3 new policies at this rate they will out Act Act.

  8. Heinukie who them saying, their exploit greed says us belong,, who the m. dont print, socialistty care breath.

  9. Two weeks training! Is that two weeks training for qualified social workers, nurses, teachers and psychologists to work in these secure units. Or is this two weeks training for once were bar bouncers? Two weeks training unfknbelievable.

  10. pensioner, how come, your pension , is leeser than yourgran childrens wheekly, social care.

  11. Hei, nuckie, who, eh bus you us. Trade Union, this bus, care harm never. farm fence why that wire prick.

  12. Better ways of dealing with crime., young criminals? What about the police doing old-fashioned working with delinquents such as coaching basketball teams and getting them into a competition with participants getting McDonalds burgers etc. Or what? Did Sir Kim Workman come up with something? If so did any active body pay attention and run some trials. Or were all the administrators etc dead bodies?
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon/audio/2018673187/sir-kim-workman-we-talk-about-new-zealand-values-and-beliefs-what-are-they

    Some ideas from a community worker in USA.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/sunday/floyd-abolish-defund-police.html
    The first thing to point out is that police officers don’t do what you think they do. They spend most of their time responding to noise complaints, issuing parking and traffic citations, and dealing with other noncriminal issues. We’ve been taught to think they “catch the bad guys; they chase the bank robbers; they find the serial killers,” said Alex Vitale, the coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, in an interview with Jacobin. But this is “a big myth,” he said. “The vast majority of police officers make one felony arrest a year. If they make two, they’re cop of the month.”

    We can’t simply change their job descriptions to focus on the worst of the worst criminals. That’s not what they are set up to do.
    Second, a “safe” world is not one in which the police keep black and other marginalized people in check through threats of arrest, incarceration, violence and death.

    I’ve been advocating the abolition of the police for years. Regardless of your view on police power — whether you want to get rid of the police or simply to make them less violent — here’s an immediate demand we can all make: Cut the number of police in half and cut their budget in half. Fewer police officers equals fewer opportunities for them to brutalize and kill people. The idea is gaining traction in Minneapolis, Dallas, Los Angeles and other cities.

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