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  •   Home > News > Politics

    The Government's cracking down on law and order - with a 1.9 billion dollar investment in corrections

    The Government's cracking down on law and order - with a 1.9 billion dollar investment in corrections


    Among the priorities is a commitment to delivering 685 new frontline staff, including 470 corrections officers.

    Criminal defence lawyer John Munro says staffing shortages have created an access to justice issue - with lawyers struggling to get into prisons to see their clients.

    But he says recruiting could be difficult and would require investment.

    Munro says it's a tough and dangerous job, that doesn't pay enough - so money will need to be put towards incentivising officers.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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