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ACT Will Restore Law And Order In Communities

“Being nice to criminals hasn’t worked. It’s time we sent a message to New Zealand that crime will be punished, that if you’re willing to take part in rehabilitation you will be given another chance but most importantly that victims are at the heart of the justice system,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.

“Crime is out of control because of the messages Labour has sent to criminals. No one trusts Labour to to tackle crime – least of all the criminals themselves. Labour has reduced the amount of criminals in prison, repealed ACT’s Three Strikes law, seen gang member increase at double the rate of police, and facilitated a catch and release youth justice system.

“This approach can’t continue. Almost one in three adults have been a victim of crime in the past 12 months.

“Labour’s approach to law and order was developed around ‘kindness’, but they were misguided and applied it to criminals more than victims. There’s nothing kind about allowing people to commit crimes and never learn the consequences. To stop the cycle of reoffending, it is important that prisons are truly rehabilitative — so that offenders walk out of prison better than the person they were when they walked in. Condemning offenders to a life of crime benefits no one.

“ACT will ensure tougher sentences for serious crimes, invest in increasing the capacity of the prison system, and ensure that prisons are truly rehabilitating. Most of all, we will put victims back in the centre of the justice system.

ACT will:

“A compassionate Government looks to protect those who might find themselves to be victims first, and then aims to rehabilitate offenders. That is what ACT is proposing.

“ACT believes protecting the safety and property of New Zealanders is the government’s first and most important job. Our policies restore balance to a system that has become too focussed on criminals instead of victims.

“ACT’s policies have real consequences, that will mean real change in the safety of communities.”

ACT's policy document is here.

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