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Denis O'Reilly: Lifetime Black Power member calls for evidence-based policy to guide decisions aiming to tackle gangs

Denis O'Reilly: Lifetime Black Power member calls for evidence-based policy to guide decisions aiming to tackle gangs

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB

July 13, 20223m 55s

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A call for evidence-based policy to guide decisions aiming to tackle gangs.
The Government's new measures have given police greater powers to search, seize weapons and cash, and impound vehicles.
Firing a gun to intimidate will become an offence punishable by up to five years in jail.
Lifetime Black Power member Denis O'Reilly agrees some gun laws needed adjusting.
But told Tim Dower some of the decisions aren't specifically targeting gangs or getting to the root of the issue.
He says it's frustrating to be tinkering around with peripheral issues, instead of focusing on creating proper social change.
O'Reilly would've liked former police officers, pro-social gang members, and agencies involved in the decision making process.
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