Opinion
Crime is drawing a great deal of debate in this election year.
Crime is a problem in New Zealand, likely an increasing one. People agree about wanting to reduce or stop crime. The divergence in opinions comes with regard to how we can achieve that.
An underlying theme from some quarters is that if we were “tougher on crime”, that would somehow reduce it. This is proven not to be true.
National leader Christopher Luxon’s justice policies started this.










