新西兰2024年的帮派法与一年中暴力犯罪受害者减少38 000人有关,几乎是政府目标的两倍。
New Zealand’s 2024 gang laws linked to 38,000 fewer violent crime victims in a year, nearly doubling government targets.
新西兰2024年颁布的强悍帮派法与2024年8月至2025年8月期间发生的38 000起严重暴力犯罪受害者案件有关,根据犯罪和受害者调查,这一数字几乎是政府2029年目标的两倍。
New Zealand’s tough gang laws, enacted in 2024, are linked to a 38,000-drop in serious violent crime victims between August 2024 and August 2025, nearly double the government’s 2029 target, according to the Crime and Victims Survey.
司法部将这一下降归因于《帮派法》,该法禁止公开展示帮派徽章,扩大警察权力,以干扰帮派活动,导致856项指控。
The Justice Ministry attributes the decline to the Gangs Act, which bans public display of gang insignia and expands police powers to disrupt gang activity, resulting in 856 charges.
官员说,法律减少了帮派恐吓,改善了公共安全,尽管帮派成员占成人人数不到0.25%,但与大约18%的严重暴力犯罪有关联。
Officials say the laws have reduced gang intimidation and improved public safety, despite gang members comprising less than 0.25% of adults yet being tied to about 18% of serious violent crime.
虽然取得了进展,但当局承认犯罪率仍然太高,正在考虑为2026年制定新的目标。
While progress is noted, authorities acknowledge crime remains too high and are considering new targets for 2026.