Safer Communities

UnitedFuture believes that strong local communities are the building blocks of a successful nation. For this reason we will work to ensure that New Zealand communities are safe and considerate places where one can confidently raise a family free from the threat of violence and property damage.

It is UnitedFuture policy to:

  • Ensure adequate police coverage of rural areas.
  • Establish community safety plans with police, local bodies and communities, building local knowledge and community relationships, and ensure that all households can receive information about local policing issues.
  • Re-introduce ‘beat’ cops for every neighbourhood, to raise the visibility of police and their interaction with the community they serve, as well as boosting intelligence-gathering capabilities.
  • Ensure that police target and monitor the persistent criminals in our communities, particularly gangs.
  • Ensure that police co-ordinate closely with social service and child protection agencies in each community, including automatic referral of any criminal activity that involves children, to improve responses to domestic violence and child abuse.
  • Establish a transparent Police staffing formula that ensures a minimum presence in all areas, yet allows for extra police to be deployed where the crime rate exceeds the national average.
  • Encourage volunteer and community agencies to take a role in promoting a crime free society.
  • Increase the length and standard of Police training and mentoring programmes to ensure that new recruits are fully prepared.