If I hear another politician say they are tough on crime, I’ll spew
Leadership, planning, commitment, judiciary and flexibility helped to develop while reducing the absence of school.
In 2010, a group of students training for the runway.Credit: Michael Clayton-Jones.
It also helped lower obstacles between local youth and police.
“In the early years, there were those who would ask for illness when it became difficult on the track. We convinced them to continue and continue.”
“We will teach them four columns: courage, friendship, sacrifice and durability. Many would return to life with a new attitude.”
Some young people remember seeing the police walking with them. “It was out of the police station and the children came and hugged and they were making us high.
“Friends, ‘What are you doing, are they enemies?’ They said, ‘No,’
Inspector Howard retired a year ago after 47 years. He knows what’s going on in the streets.
“We must find ways to destroy stereotypes. We see that these young criminals are defined as Africans. This is very wrong because almost all of them were born in Australia.
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“This is not a police problem, a community problem. We will not arrest our way out. There is a harsh group of about 400 young criminals. We must find ways to reach them.”
However, the crime debate was reduced to black and white. Politicians are seen as weak or strong in crime. We want instant solutions to a long -term problem and an answer to a thousand questions.
With every new ugly crime, the government has challenging new laws. Shows that there are no numbers.
The government is talking about thousands of machete delivered. Apart from a police station, I am challenging a dangerous young guilty who throws a trash in a garbage box for the purpose.
The government said it has the most challenging laws of bail in the country and that the dangerous young criminals were released on bail to continue to be disturbed.
Victoria Prime Minister Jacinta Allan, Police Minister Anthony Karabinas and Deputy Police Commissioner Brett Curran launched palane amnesty boxes in July.Credit: Jason South
The truth is that you do not serve the community, victims or criminals by releasing them.
Imagine this. You are a young man fighting at school. Repeated Covid Lockdowns left you even more, as your parents were deprived of the skills to help learn from home. Sliding internet replaces learning.
Any request to find a valuable job disappeared. You will join a lost and lonely, belonging gang. You play cars and you are arrested for the first time. You interview a police station. Probably horrified for a system that you cannot understand and confused. You will be given the documents you fight to read and a court date you immediately forgot.
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Then you will be released eight hours after arrest. You are free to go.
You are a hero for the gang. You are labeled on social media and condemn by the mainstream media. You are one – you Bad. And so you do it over and over again.
When the penalty is delayed, the criminal becomes brave. It’s too late when they go to court on more than one crime. They are far from a street that cannot return.
Why do the courts bail? The young is caught while carrying a criminal vehicle. The hearing may be 12 months away and can take 12 weeks if imprisoned. Therefore, it is unfair to arrest the young scammer longer than his final penalties.
It is not the difficult new laws we need, but a system that is suitable for the purpose.
However, the system does not want to change. Not too many people, not what can happen, not what can happen. After all, they make their lives from him.
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These situations are not complex, because often criminals are caught by red hand. It should be handled within weeks that cause sentences containing punishment and rehabilitation.
England Parliament in 2012, Fast and confident justiceThis found: “We often see the criminals waiting for the courts to be brought to the courts instead of coming to the end of the buyer, and they committed a series of other crimes to be prosecuted during this time.”
Doesn’t it sound familiar to this ear?
“The system needs modernization, old -fashioned and outward infrastructures and ways to work rather than the people provided by the system … If they visited a court, they would be amazed. They would see solid working practices and see a culture that tolerate waste, delay and failure.”
The chief commissioner Mike Bush is preparing to announce a fundamental police strategy for an ambitious and noble purpose to reduce the crime rate by 5 percent.
The key will be to reduce non -nuclear tasks to present more police for visible patrols. However, the problem is not to capture criminals, but the accusations again.
Bush will ask for more visible police patrols that you will not disturb if you see the cops.
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But there is a problem. 100 policemen retired or resigned last month. 2000 years of experience in these four weeks.
And if they are said to return to general tasks working in a 24 -hour squad, there will be nine to five shifts.
Burning, endless documents, meaningless court views and a rotating gate where they repeatedly arrest the same people.
The large and relatively modern port Phillip Prison is about to close.
Why don’t you reuse it as a child justice center?
It can easily take a court, custody center, psychiatric clinic (already a hospital), market gardens and an expert TAFE.
How about an industrial zone in which it can be offered to companies such as panel whisks and industrial kitchens in exchange for training and use of young prisoners?
The United Kingdom’s White book said, uz We can spend in prison in prison in the event of a very prisoner, constructive activity or without a constructive activity, in case of forced appeal.
In the UK, convicted criminals are sent to 40 percent of their wages to sacrificial support assistance organizations.
This column has previously examined how Glasgow, the European Crime Capital, has been a part of a gang culture, which has been a part of culture for more than 100 years.
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Experts there, the biggest crime is to trust what failed and to find a perfect solution to wait, he says. Newsflash: None of them.
In addition, when he called for a criminal summit that includes all elements of the criminal justice system of the commissioner Ross Guenther at that time, we reported that the government saw it as ranks that broke its completely logical proposal.
The government and the opposition must decide whether they will want media moments or a significant change.
If you want to break the youth crime cycle, stop worrying about the 24 -hour news cycle.
Assign an expert advisory panel, give six months to report and take action. I will even give you the names: former police Nigel Howard and Ross Guenther, former Prosecutor and Michale Williams, President of the Penal Criminal Authority, retired Supreme Court Judge (Betty King or Lex Lasry), Churchill member, former prison officer and young criminals, Anne Bound, SCG, SCRG, Anne Bund, SCG, Anne Bound, Anne Bound, mother Anne Bown and Freedoms.
It is never about being hard or weak in crime. It is about being smart in the crime and having the will to take political action.
Or just organize more press conferences. I will give you a hint. Nobody listens.
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