Articles tagged with Gangs

NZ Government Ahead of Violent Crime Reduction Target One Year After Tough Gang Laws

1 month ago | 148 views

The Government is exceeding its violent crime reduction target, with 147,000 victims of serious violent crime reported in the past year, 38,000 fewer than when they took office. Tough gang laws introduced a year ago have significantly contributed to this decline by targeting gang-related crime, resulting in numerous seizures and convictions. Ministers emphasize their commitment to law and order, highlighting police efforts and the disproportionate gang involvement in serious violent crime despite their small population size.

Tags: Paul Goldsmith Mark Mitchell New Zealand violent crime gang laws Gangs Act 2024 Ministry of Justice Police crime reduction criminal justice system

New Zealand to Replace and Strengthen Arms Act for Improved Public Safety

1 month ago | 172 views

Cabinet has approved the repeal and replacement of the Arms Act 1983 with a new law aimed at enhancing public safety, streamlining compliance for licensed firearm owners, and cracking down on criminals. The new law will simplify regulations, increase penalties for offenses, address emerging technologies, and establish a more transparent firearms regulator. Changes include clarifying secure storage requirements, creating a new licensing review committee, and ensuring police access to essential information while enhancing trust in the licensing system. The proposed Arms Act overhaul aligns with the coalition commitment to prioritize public safety, simplify regulations, and undergo thorough public consultation during the six-month select committee process.

Tags: Arms Act New Zealanders Nicole McKee Firearms LFOs Gangs Public Safety Criminals Firearms Regulator Firearms Licence

Government Targets Meth Epidemic with Seized Funds: A Nationwide Campaign Against Drug Use and Gang Profits

1 month ago | 222 views

The Government is using seized criminal money to fund a nationwide anti-methamphetamine campaign, aiming to reduce violent crime and support victims. Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee emphasizes the destructive impact of meth on families and communities, highlighting the importance of providing help for recovery. The campaign, led by Health New Zealand, is part of a broader effort to combat organized crime, with a focus on cutting off illegal profits and making communities safer.

Tags: Government criminals campaign methamphetamine gangs Nicole McKee Proceeds of Crime Fund Health New Zealand organised crime