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Government Delivers More Gang Members Than Houses

Government Delivers More Gang Members Than Houses

Labour promised to deliver 10,000 new homes in three years, instead, they have delivered 1058. That means this Government, with 2660 new gang members since 2017, has managed to produce more new gang members than homes, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Gang violence continues to increase under

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Labour’s Shameful U-Turn Devastating for Victims

Labour’s Shameful U-Turn Devastating for Victims

Labour’s underhand last-minute move to shut down debate on my members Bill (Rights for Victims of Insane Offenders Bill) is a disaster for victims’ rights, Louise Upston MP for Taupo says. “Victims of insane offenders have had their suffering diminished for too long in our criminal justice system when

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Making Room for Speech Criminals in Prison

Making Room for Speech Criminals in Prison

Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis has not been shy about his aim to rapidly reduce the prison population by 30 per cent and it is perhaps the only target this Government is actually going to meet. However, Labour’s ‘Hate-Speech’ law changes might put a spanner in the works, National’s

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Pattern Developing of Failings in Cyber Security

Pattern Developing of Failings in Cyber Security

Brooke van Velden ACT Health spokesperson Yesterday I successfully triggered an urgent debate in Parliament about the cyber security breaches at Waikato Hospital. It follows documents from Waikato District Health Board being released onto the dark web after the ransomware attack that crippled five hospitals’ IT systems in May. What’

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Law and Order Weekly

Law and Order Weekly

Sensible Sentencing Trust sst.org.nz The Waikeria Prison riot was in the headlines again last week with cabinet signing off on $1.3 million of compensation to prisoners whose property was damaged in the riot. It was clear that without the Labour government even realising it they demonstrated the

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Why Would Genealogy Companies Protect Serial Killers?

Why Would Genealogy Companies Protect Serial Killers?

When one of the USA’s worst serial killers and rapists, who terrorised a state for decades, was finally caught, surely no one could object? But they have. Because the killer was caught using publicly available genealogy database technology. Now, not only are private companies refusing to cooperate with police,

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Compensation for Prisoners beyond Belief

Compensation for Prisoners beyond Belief

David Seymour ACT leader Compensation for prisoners at Waikeria Prison following a riot is an insult to hardworking Kiwis who pay their taxes. These prisoners are in jail because they hurt people and damaged property. Their victims got no compensation, so why are we paying compensation for them? This is

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41% Of Offenders Not Completing Te Pae Oranga

41% Of Offenders Not Completing Te Pae Oranga

Labour’s Te Pae Oranga programme is failing to hold offenders to account with 59% of people being sent to the alternative justice panels failing to complete the programme, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Alternative resolutions have a place for low level offending, however the Government also needs

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Kelvin Davis Missing in Action

Kelvin Davis Missing in Action

Yesterday Minister of Corrections Kelvin Davis appeared before the Justice Select Committee to brief the committee about the 92 per cent increase in assaults against Corrections Officers that has taken place since he became Minister, National’s Corrections spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Instead of providing answers, the Minister offered excuses

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The Man Who Wouldn’t Take It Any More

The Man Who Wouldn’t Take It Any More

The hit movie Joker was not just great cinema, it was often eerily familiar to those of us of a certain age. The film draws heavily on the milieu of late 70s and early 80s New York, when the pre-Giuliani city was a wasteland of crime and dereliction. Martin Scorcese’

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No Jury Really Would Convict Him

No Jury Really Would Convict Him

It’s an old cliche: “no jury would convict him/her”. In the case of of Gary Plauché, it seems likely that no jury in his state of Louisiana would have. Born Leon Gary Plauché in 1945, he led a fairly ordinary life: he served in the USAF, rising to

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Shut down the Gangs, Not the Streets

Shut down the Gangs, Not the Streets

Nicole McKee ACT Justice spokesperson Why are Police shutting down streets, stopping Kiwis going about their everyday lives instead of moving an intimidating gang procession along? It says so much about the soft on crime Labour Government that gang members are taking over Central Auckland – facilitated by the Police. The

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Someone Did Something the Media Don’t Want to Talk About

Someone Did Something the Media Don’t Want to Talk About

Did you hear about the racially-motivated mass shooting in the American South, the other day? I mean, you must have. Dylan Roof shot nine black people six years ago, and the media are still yammering about “far right terrorism” at every chance they get. So when a white man shoots

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Police Must Warn Gangs, Not the Public

Police Must Warn Gangs, Not the Public

What is Minister of Police Poto Williams going to do about the dangerous and anti-social behaviour of gang funeral processions, given this now appears to be a recurring issue? National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown asks. Police in Auckland have sent out a notification that they are expecting a funeral

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