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  1. You are right to a certain degree @ Martyn Bradbury in making more funding available for wrap around social services, and definitely agree that boot camps are not the answer ( pretty sure that the armed forces are not social agencies) but at some stage we do need and deserve accountability from those that perpetrate crime. Just one of the few headlines in our local rag….

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rotorua-daily-post/news/rotorua-cityride-bus-driver-allegedly-bashed-and-stomped-on-in-unprovoked-attack/3BWTDVIKBZBT7HJAB5WJY77UJE/

  2. What this graph neatly hides is the nearly 40 percent increase in violent offenses by youth in the last 18 months.

  3. After watching Pam Corkery’s recent documentary on gangs where she interviewd two youth gangs, I don’t think you will stop youth crime. I just feel sorry for the people that live in the likes of Mt Roskill who have to put up with this shit every day.

    1. I was hoping I would win the hundreds of millions in the US Lotto so I could buy places in Remuera and Epsom and house Mt Roskill’s miscreants in them.

  4. Those 5000 state wards being set free under a “labour” party govt deserve more than a see you later they ought to be put into a job placement, training cadetship, apprenticeship, polytech or uni and provided accomodation in a cadet hostel, uni hostel, nurses home, workers ammodation, suitable flat, enough money to pay a bond etc. An assisted start in adult life the same as they would have had if they had doting parents.

    1. Joseph. 100% Well said. This is so self-evident that I’m stymied as to why the mute Minster for Children, and the air-ringed Minister for Social Welfare, and the Minister for Justice aren’t shouting from the rooftops, “ Let’s do this. “ Why are we waiting ?

  5. meh – poor ole New Zealand is waking up to the outcomes of neo-liberal greed and selfishness and wondering why we have greedy selfish crims roaming the streets. Just put some more bars on your windows, legalize handguns and stop your moaning.

    1. Kia ora billid, excellent response.
      I can’t see one political party in Aotearoa that is willing to really solve our problems of lawlessness.
      They are all tarred with the same neo-liberal greed policies. They all appear to be concerned with their frowning expressions of helplessness, but are they willing to take the steps to halt the widening gap between rich and poor.
      Are they prepared to stop all our manufacturing of goods by poorer nations?
      This country needs meaningful employment, jobs that can assure a basic 40 hour week with living wages, good training or apprenticeship schemes for school leavers, affordable basic quality accomodation, and a health service that will encourage us all to eat good healthy food.
      I had all these benefits when I was growing up, why can’t we do the same for this present generation.
      If we don’t make massive changes real soon, we are going to need more than bars on our windows, or bollards outside shop fronts.
      Wake up Aotearoa.

  6. Crime is not down. Prosecutions and imprisonment are down because crime is going unpunished as per govt demands. As a wise man once said there are lies, lies and damned statistics. Statistics can be dressed up to look like anything.

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