New Zealand's Justice Minister, Paul Goldsmith, commits to reducing violent crime by 20,000 victims by 2029 at the UN's Universal Periodic Review in Geneva.
New Zealand's Justice Minister, Paul Goldsmith, has told the UN that the government is committed to reducing violent crime, aiming for 20,000 fewer victims by 2029. Goldsmith attended the Universal Periodic Review in Geneva, where the government's law and order plans were outlined, including reducing serious youth offending by 15%. Other nations recommended New Zealand do more to address Māori health, education, and justice inequities.
April 29, 2024
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