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Youth Crime and Manipulation of the  Stats

Youth Crime and Manipulation of the Stats

Darroch Ball Leader Sensible Sentencing Trust There have been comments from the Minister of Justice, and repeated in the media, about the recent youth crime wave being a so called ‘spike’. What they want is to create a message that it is ‘short term’, ‘fixable’, and ‘unexpected’. All of which

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No-One Dares Name Sweden’s Horror Story

No-One Dares Name Sweden’s Horror Story

As I wrote recently, political correctness is a Muslim terrorist’s greatest ally. Political correctness has led to the ridiculous demonisation of so-called “racial profiling”. The idea that police can profile criminal behaviour with expert precision is mostly a television fiction — the reality is a little more complicated, but it’

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Would You Go There Unarmed?

Would You Go There Unarmed?

Here’s a not-so-difficult question: if you were a copper, would you risk going into one of the most notoriously violent places in Australia without a gun? We’re talking about a place where nearly the entire town was recently evacuated, due to roving bands of men armed with axes

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Why Isn’t This Front Page News?

Why Isn’t This Front Page News?

Is it time to retire the jokes and vilification of priests, yet? Is it time to start spitting on teachers, instead? Vandalising schools? After all, everything the churches were guilty of – harbouring child abusers, and covering up for, if not enabling them – and have been so harshly and rightly punished

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Surcharges for Choosing the Wrong Path

Surcharges for Choosing the Wrong Path

Lindsay Mitchell lindsaymitchell.blogspot.com Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio, tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under

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Don’t Do Meth and Rob Bunnings

Don’t Do Meth and Rob Bunnings

As we all know, Saint George Floyd was brutally murdered by a policeman’s knee. The fact that he had imbibed three times the fatal dose of Fentanyl had nothing to do with it. Just like the meth-head who tried to rob a Bunnings store in Melbourne, in 2016. Anthony

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Racial Profiling: Yes It Is a Thing

Information Opinion A couple of days ago the Independent Police Complaints Authority released a report that criticised Police for taking a large number of photographs “with no clear and lawful purpose”. There is also a claim of racial bias, as 53 per cent of those photographed were Maori. The response

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Cuddles and Hugs for Delinquents

Cuddles and Hugs for Delinquents

The government has now announced its answer to the alarming and growing ram-raid statistics. Cuddles and hugs. “Children under 14 years old caught doing ram raids will be given intensive support to steer them away from crime, and towards study and work.” “The move is part of a $53 million

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Cunning Disguise of the Day

Cunning Disguise of the Day

A shirtless guy covered in Mongrel Mob tattoos, having sex with an airline seat, I mean, who could ever say that he wasn’t just blending in and acting normal?  What a cunning disguise, no wonder the cops didn’t notice him. What’s the bet that the police arrested

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Paedophile Keeps Laughing at Us

Paedophile Keeps Laughing at Us

Some months back, I reported on the case of John Millwood, a Tasmanian (former) millionaire and convicted paedophile. “Former” millionaire because, on the very day his victim lodged a civil claim for damages, Millwood instructed his lawyers to begin divesting his estimated $8m fortune. So, now Millwood’s family and

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Mo the Molester Gets a Free Pass

Mo the Molester Gets a Free Pass

Is it any wonder that horrors like Rotherham and Telford were allowed to happen? As Nigel Farage rebuked a smirking opposition panel at the 2016 Munk Debate, a century of women’s emancipation in the West had ended up with “migrant” activists telling European women not to go out alone

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Review of Ankle Bracelets Needed

Review of Ankle Bracelets Needed

Nicole McKee ACT Justice spokesperson ACT has today renewed our calls for a review of who is eligible for ankle bracelets after an 18-year-old received nine months home detention for the rapes of four teenagers. As part of our Real Change: Law and Order paper released last month, ACT announced

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They Are Just Taking the Mickey Now

They Are Just Taking the Mickey Now

Darroch Ball Sensible Sentencing Trust. In response to the smoke and mirrors ‘Youth Crime Announcement’ from the government, the Act Party has said that these youths need to be on electronic monitoring. Firstly there is nothing new about what Labour have announced – it just ‘expands’ the same old stuff they

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The Demographic They Dare Not Name

The Demographic They Dare Not Name

Imagine writing an entire article on the Holocaust without mentioning Jews. Or the Cultural Revolution without mentioning Mao or China. Yet, somehow, the taxpayer-funded journalistic geniuses at the ABC manage to write entire articles about a spike in forced child marriages in Australia without once mentioning the dreaded “M-word”. Kubra*

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A Govt with No Answers

A Govt with No Answers

After nearly five years of inaction, the Labour Government is now scrambling to deal with an out-of-control law and order problem in New Zealand, National’s Justice spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. “Today’s announcement of another programme to ‘discourage’ youth offending is more window-dressing from a Government that has no

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