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  1. Absolutely. After years of having no t.v. I was shocked by the blatant materialism displayed on the huge screen I encountered at an acquaintance’s place. This represents what we aspire to?
    For those at a frustrated disadvantage, crime is perhaps the only logical channel to ride.
    For those with the financial upper hand, well, buy yourself an island and enlist serfs, deploy alternative I.D, whatever, but you’re still ultimately accountable for your life’s work and the amount of lives you have shattered.

  2. I heard an interview of Ursula Kerpen on the radio a couple of days ago. She is a senior policy adviser at the MOJ.
    She believes that there should be no prisons in NZ and that crimes committed by Māori are all the result of Captain Cook. She writes cultural reports for murderers and drug pushers to help keep them on street.
    That just might be part of the problem….

    1. Andrew What New Zealand is doing to Captain Cook, possibly the greatest navigator and cartographer of all time, apart from his scientific pursuits, is on a par with what the barbarians controlling the gates, did to William Shakespeare, insanely labelling him an imperialist colonialist. A Stuff comment that Cook was known for chewing the nipples off babies, was utterly nauseating. But still government departments rely upon extremist propagandists as policy advisors. They’re scared of them. The Education Department’s damaging Gender ID curriculum for kiddies is a tragic case in point.

      Incarceration is basically awful, but is sometimes necessary to protect society, and to protect the wrong-doers themselves. But blaming James Cook or Bishop Pompallier or any other dead man for crime, and then using them as an excuse for criminal activity, is a reprehensible betrayal of the victims of crime, and of the social community which it impacts on by utilising racism to absolve criminals from any personal responsibility for their own wrong-doing. This way nothing changes for the better. That suits the ‘ divide and rule’ neoliberals just fine too.

  3. Most NZ are fed up,with the soft approach to criminal behaviour from this government . Judges seem to be nearly as out of touch as Labour and Green politicians .I feel they have been given the word to keep the prisons nempty so Labour can say they have kept to their promise of redicing prison numbers .They have failed on most of their other promises .

      1. It does pay to do ones research eh scotty. National failed in all areas of law and order.

    1. What Trevor? Judges are out of touch with your version of public opinion. Is that how it works now? Let’s rely on opinions fed by 1ZBs, as to how judges rule/apply the law.

  4. I still can’t work out how a man who rapes a teenager gets home detention, a trans-Nazi who punches out an elderly women gets diversion but a coder for Dotcom’s website gets 2 years imprisonment. It’s almost like the judiciary hate women.

    1. Don’t you know it’s only non violent offenders being given home detention. If you disagree you’re a nazi race baiter and don’t you know it’s because people are poor that they must commit crimes

  5. I think its all just scare mongering PR for a population to thick to comprehend the drivers of crime. I’m sure there is no person ever that thought ‘ i could go to prison for this’ let alone ‘I wonder for how long’

  6. Agree with you Stephen and the lock them up mob need to remember eventually those incarcerated at least the majority of them have to be released eventually and reintegrated back into society. We as a country don’t seem to be very good at reintegration and we know this as our recidivist rates are so high.
    So, there are huge costs to locking people up both socially and economically.

  7. Agree with you Stephen and the lock them up mob need to remember eventually those incarcerated at least the majority of them have to be released eventually and reintegrated back into society. We as a country don’t seem to be very good at reintegration and we know this as our recidivist rates are so high.
    So, there are huge costs to locking people up both socially and economically.

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