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New Zealand's community sentences improved offender employment and earnings while reducing prison terms.
New Zealand’s shift to community-based sentences since 2007 has improved employment and earnings for offenders without increasing serious crime.
In the 2024–25 fiscal year, only 15% of sentences were prison terms, while many received supervision.
Offenders gained significant income over time and cost less than incarceration, though some noted slight increases in supervision breaches.
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Las penas comunitarias de Nueva Zelanda mejoraron el empleo y las ganancias de los delincuentes al tiempo que redujeron las penas de prisión.