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Hon Phil Goff 04 September 2001
Crime Reduction Strategy underway
The Government has released for public consultation a new Crime Reduction Strategy which outlines priority areas for government and community action against crime.
The Strategy complements the Sentencing and Parole Bill introduced last month which establishes longer sentences for hard core serious offenders and the Bail Act passed last year which makes it more difficult for serious recidivist offenders to be bailed.
"The Strategy aims to prevent crime before it happens and to reduce reoffending," says Justice Minister Phil Goff.
"The tougher sentencing regime in the new legislation is necessary to protect the community against dangerous offenders. But reducing crime relies on having effective preventive policies that stop crime before it occurs.
"The proposed Strategy has seven priority areas:·
"The new Strategy targets both high volume crimes and crimes which have a serious impact on victims and the community.
"The goal is a coordinated and coherent approach to crime involving not only central government but partnership with local governments and communities. The new Strategy is currently undergoing consultation with Safer Community Councils.
"To ensure its effectiveness, the Strategy requires specific plans and targets and proper evaluation.
"It will involve a three pronged approach:· social initiatives needed to prevent the development of criminality among children and young people addressing the factors underlying offending through programmes such as early intervention and school interventions;
"Action is already under way in a number of key areas:·
"The new Strategy will incorporate this work, identify and expand best practice programmes and work to strengthen policies where any gaps are revealed," Mr Goff said.
A Ministerial Group led by the Minister of Justice and involving the Ministers of Education, Police, Child Youth and Family, Courts and Corrections has been Established to oversee the implementation of the Strategy. It met this week with Officials from the relevant agencies to map out the first steps that will be taken to Develop the Strategy.
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