] NEWS: National announces Action Plan for Violent Crime - Rt Hon John Key
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30 October 2008
NEWS: National announces Action Plan for Violent Crime

National Party Leader John Key has today released his Action Plan for Violent Crime and declared that it is ready to go from the first day of a new National-led Government.

"New Zealanders are sick of waiting for promises on law and order to be delivered," he told the Annual Conference of the Police Association.

"Over the past nine years Labour has promised and promised and promised but delivered very little.

"That will change under a National Government, and it will change from day 1.

"The time for talk is over. It's time for action.

"While Labour has been scurrying around trying to dig up dirt and play political games, National has been busy preparing and drafting laws that will be passed as a matter of priority, should we be elected."

The plan will:

1. Clamp down on criminal gangs and their drug trade – Legislation drafted.

2. Tackle increasing violent youth crime by bolstering the Youth Court with a range of new interventions and sentences – Legislation drafted.

3. Toughen the bail laws to make it harder for criminals awaiting trial to get bail – Legislation drafted.

4. Remove the right of the worst repeat violent offenders to be released on parole – Priority action.

5. Boost police numbers and put 600 more on the streets, including 300 in South Auckland – Training to start next January.

6. Introduce DNA testing for every person arrested for an imprisonable offence – Legislation drafted.

7. Give police on-the-spot protection orders to help them protect victims of domestic violence – Legislation drafted.

8. Compensate victims by levying criminals and putting the money into a Victims Compensation Scheme – Legislation drafted.

9. Increase maximum sentences for crimes against children – Priority action.

10. Make prisons work smarter by increasing drug and alcohol rehabilitation and compulsory work for prisoners – Priority action.

"This list by no means covers all the steps National will take to make our communities safer, but it does show how urgent the situation is and that we are prepared to take up the fight when our opponents haven't.

"As a country we have failed to do enough to intercept young kids who are running off the rails and put them back on the rails.

"When offenders are placed in our prisons, there has been a lack of meaningful progress with rehabilitation, or even to keep them free from the drugs that play a major part in much of their behaviour.

"And our bail, sentencing, and parole laws have allowed those people who have become hardened criminals back into our communities when it is abundantly obvious that they will reoffend.

"Police officers tell me of the frustration they feel as they watch young offenders, able to predict with certainty that they will inevitably commit very serious offences that will have a very real impact on innocent victims and their families.

"National's Action Plan for Violent Crime will take the practical steps necessary to start addressing these failures and to squarely face the challenge of escalating violent crime."

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#1 - Andrew Claxton 2008-11-05 16:42 - (Reply)

john key, you are the man!!! this will be my first time voting and its people with your personality and values that make me believe this country can get back on track. ever since aunty Helen Clarke became the prime minister she has made many a promise but is yet to act on them. it is time for a change and i hope that others around our country see that and make the right decision on voting day. GOOD LUCK!! cheers Andrew Claxton

#2 - Ted Jordens 2008-11-06 18:22 - (Reply)

I agree with all policies with the comment that I strongly feel that item 6 (DNA testing) should be AFTER CONVICTION and not on arrest.

#3 - Debbie 2008-11-06 21:39 - (Reply)

Good for you, it's about time someone done more for the victims instead of the offenders. People in this country have been waiting along time for this. Aunty Helen upset alot of coasters when she called them feral. Good luck you have my vote. Debbie

#4 - Anonymous 2008-11-07 08:37 - (Reply)

Im not yet legally allowed to vote but when I am you are definatly getting my vote Your policies on crime will really affect New Zealand in a positive way. thank you

#5 - Gilbert Elliott 2008-11-07 09:54 - (Reply)

Our 22 year old daughter was murdered by what we would describe as a sadistic psychopath on the 9th of january this year. She was packing to go to Wellington to start a job as a Graduate Analyst at Treasury. She was stabbed to death in her own bedroom 216 times in a frenzied attack by an x-boyfriend. National talks about getting tough on repeat offenders and that is fine but this guy to our knowledge had not offended before. He needs to be put away for life ie. forever.

#5.1 - David 2008-11-07 14:58 - (Reply)

I get angry and end up shouting at the television when I see and hear stories about convicted criminals getting off lightly, but your comment has me stunned. I cannot imagine how hard that must be. I wish there was a way to bring life stories like yours back into the public view (without causing further hurt to your family by revisting events) so that undecided voters get to be reminded why they need to vote for change. I totally agree. Life should mean life. Period. No get out of jail pass. Ever.

#6 - Dianne 2008-11-07 22:03 - (Reply)

John it is great to see that you are coming out strong on crime in this country!! Gangs, drugs, child abuse, spouse abuse, assaults, murder - we are all sick of it!! Even fourteen year olds are murdering and raping! It is shameful. I love the idea of criminals paying back to the victims and rehabilitation for prisoners and making them work! Can't wait until tomorrow and will we will be voting for you!!

#7 - Stuart Gardner 2008-11-12 11:59 - (Reply)

It makes me so happy to read all of this. I have been assualted before and was left feeling very helpless/powerless. I couldn't de anything about what happened and neither could the police. A report was filed against the offender and that was it. National's plan to tackle crime in New Zealand is a god-send and i hope they succeed in doing it, for all our sakes.


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