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something that needs to be done. it s past due. you also wrote a resolution in support of the house reparations bill, and one of your first acts as president why has this been a top priority of yours? how receptive were other mayors across the country when you do this? i have been mayor about 2 1/2 years right now, and it s just obviously to me that poverty is at the root of so many of the problems in our country. should not take a phd to figure that out. you take a level of disparity in america, income and wealth, and you put that together and most americans see the number of guns on our streets, and why is america such a outlier in gun crimes? that s just one example of why this issue needs to be addressed. i can tell you most mayors are
more burglars and thieves will be made to wear electronic tags on their release from prison under a new strategy set out by the government to reduce crime in england and wales. borisjohnson will launch the programme on his first day out of isolation. the measures include making it easier for police to stop and search suspects. the plan has been criticised by the police federation and labour say the government is trying to fix problems it has created itself. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the government says its beating crime plan is about increasing public trust in the criminaljustice system. ambitiously, the prime minister claimed it would lead to less crime, fewer victims and a safer country. one eye catching policy is to allow everyone in england and wales to be able to look up a named and contactable police officer responsible for their area. there are also plans to expand project adder, which tackles drug dealers and improves services for people with addic
expands programmes to tackle drug misuse and increases satellite monitoring of recently released burglars and robbers. but the police federation said the system needs funding not gimmicks. the bbc s home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the government says its beating crime plan is about increasing public trust in the criminaljustice system. ambitiously, the prime minister claimed it would lead to less crime, fewer victims and a safer country. one eye catching policy is to allow everyone in england and wales to be able to look up a named and contactable police officer responsible for their area. there are also plans to expand project adder, which tackles drug dealers and improves services for people with addictions. another proposal is to do more 24 hour monitoring of burglars and robbers after they are released from prison, using tags with satellite technology. this way their movements can be mapped against new crimes being investigated by police.
to take daily tests if they re identified as a close contact of a postive covid case. more burglars and thieves will be made to wear electronic tags on their release from prison, under a new strategy set out by the government to reduce crime in england and wales. borisjohnson will launch the programme on his first day out of isolation. the measures include making it easier for police to stop and search suspects. the plan has been criticised by the police federation and labour say the government is trying to fix problems it s created itself. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the government says its beating crime plan is about increasing public trust in the criminaljustice system. ambitiously, the prime minister claimed it would lead to less crime, fewer victims and a safer country.