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Government claims to have already surpassed key crime target

14 April 2025
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Government claims to have already surpassed key crime target
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The New Zealand Government claims to have exceeded its target of reducing violent crime victims by 20,000 by 2029, reporting 157,000 victims for the year ending February. This information is based on topline results from the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey, which has yet to release its official report. While acknowledging the volatility of the data, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith noted the baseline figure for October 2023 was 185,000, suggesting progress has been made.

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