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Friendly Police Visits Lead To Reduced Crime

Police in Southland, New Zealand are using a new strategy in their work. They now take a less heavy-handed approach which includes visiting criminals at home for friendly chats. Commander Inspector Barry Taylor says they now focus on reducing crime rather than just arresting criminals. As a result the overall crime in Southland was down 17 per cent for the first five months of the reporting year. "We have just had a bit of a look at how we are going about our business and we felt we could do it a bit smarter, and the initial indicators are we are on the right track. A lot of it is problem-solving work. For example, houses we may regularly visit over the weekend may be visited again during the week to work out why we were called and what interventions can be put in place to prevent us being called the following weekend," he said.

3 comments

  1. Doing something to make crime go down?! by Qzukk · · Score: 1

    These losers are obviously soft on crime!

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  2. Unpossible!!!oneone!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Bazillions of dollars, ever tougher stances! Zero tolerance!! Nothing helps!!!

    And then you go out and be social and crime drops.

    Who would've thought that?

    1. Re:Unpossible!!!oneone!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not conservatives, that's for sure. They're certain that this touchy-feely hearts and minds crap never gets any results, and every upstanding Christian knows these so-called scientists that have "proven" that it works are agents of Satan. The Bible says so!!1!