End race-based funding for young crims
Hon Tony Ryall
National Law and Order Spokesman
17 March 2004
End $10 million race-based funding for young
crims
National is calling for the end of a $10
million race-based fund which
buys computers, gym
memberships, sports shoes and music lessons for
young
offenders who are Maori.
Ministers Tariana
Turia and Steve Maharey announced the Maori
Youth
Contestable Fund in June 2000, to fund initiatives
developed by Maori
which aim to reduce Maori youth
offending. The fund provided $1 million in
2000-01 and $3
million for each of the following three years.
Official documents show the race-based programme is
targeted only at Maori
youth between 10 and 16 who 'have
been regularly committing offences and
this offending is
escalating in frequency or severity'.
"This is
raced-based funding of the worst order. It rewards
young
offenders with taxpayers money with no regard for
victims or the
community. It must be stopped.
"In
one case, a 15 year old Christchurch youth, who was a
recidivist
offender well-known to Police, received around
$1200 for a computer
through this fund. Apparently the
computer was a 'carrot' to stop
re-offending.
"Even though she has received the computer, the offender
is reported as
continuing to re-offend.
"There
are suggestions the offender was also given the computer so
she
could write a letter of apology to her victim and
keep in touch with her
CYFS case manager.
"This
is another example of Labour's politically-correct
race-based
policies. $16,500 for each Maori youth, but
nothing for non-Maori youth
who are also at risk," said
Mr Ryall.
Ends