Keeping New Zealand safe
Police:
An extra $34 million this year and $34.5 million
in each of the next two years for
police.
Immigration:
$9.6 million over four years to
strengthen immigration security and anti-terrorism
measures.
Corrections:
$10.7 million in 2002-03 to
strengthen prison perimeter security.
$24 million over
three years for prison maintenance.
$1 million in 2002-03
to continue two successful programmes to reintegrate
prisoners back into the community.
Attorney-General:
$1.15 million over four years to the Serious Fraud
Office.
$7.9 million over four years to Crown Prosecution
services.
Pre-releases:
Courts:
$36 million over
four years to expand the Fines Collection Call Centre
enabling the collection of an extra $90 million in overdue
fines and reparations to victims.
Youth Offending
Strategy:
- $12 million over four years to establish Day
Reporting Centres for youth offenders.
- $2.85 million to
pilot a residential programme for high risk serious young
offenders.
- $1.25 million for youth crime prevention in
high crime areas.
- $1.1 million to enable more effective
management and delivery of youth justice
services.
$127,000 to continue for another year a service to assist Pacific youth appearing before the Youth Court at Manukau.
Defence:
$19 million defence pay
increase: funded half from new money and half from within
existing baselines.