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Press Release – ACT New Zealand The Government has today announced it will spend $70 million to go softer on crime than it already is, says ACTs Justice spokesperson Nicole McKee. This funding includes 12 Iwi Community Panels, known as Te Pae Oranga. These panels …
“The Government has today announced it will spend $70 million to go softer on crime than it already is,” says ACT’s Justice spokesperson Nicole McKee.
“This funding includes 12 Iwi Community Panels, known as Te Pae Oranga.
“These panels give offenders who commit serious crimes like stabbing a police officer or abducting a child the opportunity to take part in a restorative justice programme instead of going through the courts.