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16 September 2024
History Repeats: Moral Panic and The Failures of Provocative Policing ​
History has proven that the coalition government’s last-minute amendment to its Gangs Bill will be a counter-productive exercise that inflicts harm, creates victims, and burns taxpayers’ money. 
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1 March 2024
The Coalition Government is creating victims, not supporting them
Silver bullet solutions might sound like an ideal way to tackle our rise in crime and gang membership, but they’re ineffective, costly, and pose a high risk to some of our most vulnerable community members.
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23 February 2024
Recent ACC ruling a win for childhood abuse victims—but the justice system still lags behind
This week's new ACC ruling closes a loophole for childhood victims of abuse. The justice system would be well-served by a similar approach to victim support.


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