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Graham said he liked Picton because it was relatively quiet and neighbours looked out for each other. “It’s like a throwback to the 60s here . I used to live in Christchurch and you couldn’t leave your car out in the driveway, or your lawnmower out of the shed, quite different to when I was growing up there.” The survey found people in Marlborough felt safer from crime than people in most other regions, with 40 per cent of respondents rating how safe they felt as 10 out of 10, or the ‘most safe’ option. Only 12 per cent of people in Marlborough rated their safety as 7 or lower, the lowest percentage in the country. In Canterbury 22 per cent gave a rating 7 or lower, Nelson 19 per cent, and Wellington 18 per cent.
Press Release – New Zealand National Party It is no wonder the Governments media release about the latest New Zealand Crime and Victimisation Survey led with a small decrease in burglaries as this is where the good news stops, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. Behind the …
It is no wonder the Government’s media release about the latest New Zealand Crime and Victimisation Survey led with a small decrease in burglaries as this is where the good news stops, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says.
“Behind the celebratory headline the data that fits with what National MPs have been hearing all over the country can be found – no improvement in victimisation across the three years the survey has been running and more New Zealanders feeling unsafe.
Press Release – Human Rights Commission New data giving a more accurate picture of the high rates of interpersonal violence and sexual assault being experienced by disabled people in Aotearoa New Zealand has saddened but not surprised Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero. The New …
New data giving a more accurate picture of the high rates of interpersonal violence and sexual assault being experienced by disabled people in Aotearoa New Zealand has saddened but not surprised Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero.
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New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Cycle 3 (October 2019-November 2020) published today by the Ministry of Justice shows that disabled people are more likely to experience crime across all types of offences including interpersonal violence and sexual assault.
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