The Government is claiming it has already surpassed its target to reduce the number of victims of violent crime, though it admits the data is 鈥渧olatile鈥 and there is more work to do.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is expected to speak about the data alongside Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Police Minister Mark Mitchell at a press conference this afternoon. A livestream will be available above at roughly 1.45pm.
The official New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey, carried out by Ipsos on behalf of the Ministry of Justice, has not officially released its latest report.
But ministers are regularly provided with topline results, and a statement from Goldsmith on Tuesday said that for the year to February, there were 157,000 victims of violent crime.
The Government has a target to reduce the number of victims of violent crime by 20,000 by 2029 compared with an October 2023 baseline of 185,000. Using the figure the minister has given, it would show the Government has surpassed that target.
The Government says it has surpassed the target already. Photo / Dean Purcell
鈥淭he latest quarterly results for all Government targets will not be released until early June. However, given the significance of these results we are releasing them early, as we believe they are robust and in the public interest,鈥 Goldsmith said.
鈥淲e do, however, expect the data to remain volatile, and there鈥檚 still more work to do to continue driving these numbers down.鈥
Both Goldsmith and Mitchell said the Government鈥檚 actions to 鈥渞estore law and order鈥 was 鈥減aying off鈥, citing extra tools given to police to crack down on gangs, reviving the three strikes regime, and making changes to sentencing.
鈥淚 want to acknowledge and thank our Police Commissioner and Corrections chief executive, our entire Police and Corrections teams, both sworn and non-sworn, who are working hard with their Justice sector colleagues to implement the Government鈥檚 policies and direction on public safety,鈥 Mitchell said.
鈥淚 am very proud of the work they are doing every day to make our country safer.鈥
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