Let the Bro’s Do it for Themselves
Gangs Talking Peace – Let the Bro’s Do it for Themselves
In its latest blog, Rethinking Crime and
Punishment has urged the government to work positively with
those gang leaders who want to live in peaceful
co-existence, renounce crime, and become a force for good in
the community.
“This is not a ‘spur of the moment’
thing, said spokesperson Kim Workman.
“Peaceful
co-existence has been on the agenda of some leaders since
the 1990’s and there is a significant group of leaders who
have been meeting regularly over the last decade, to see
their vision become a reality.”
“No one ever thought it was going to be easy, but having made a public declaration of their intentions, the last thing they need is a negative response from the Minister of Police or her advisers. There is a prevailing view among gang leaders that the harder they work at gaining acceptance, the harder the government works at keeping them at arm’s length.”
“The Minister seems to be saying is that gang leaders will only get Police support, if they can get their members to stop offending. Gang leaders cannot be expected to take personal responsibility for the behaviour of 3,500 gang members, any more than the Minster of Police can be expected to take personal responsibility for the individual behaviour of 8,800 police officers. The most we can ask is that the leaders of both organisations will work to develop a culture in which criminal behaviour and sexual harassment becomes unacceptable.”
“What the gangs need more than anything, is for the Police and community to support their positive intentions, and encourage and empower them in their efforts to renounce crime and promote a peaceful co-existence.”
“Other government agencies can assist by refusing to buy into what gang expert Dr Jarrod Gilbert calls the “Blue Vision” - a grossly inflated Police image of gangs as inherently criminal, evil and illegitimate – a view which becomes more pronounced as the general election approaches.”
“It is time to acknowledge the
good intentions of this small group of gang leaders, and
provide whatever support they need to bring about
change.”
Reference: Gangs Talking Peace, Renouncing
Crime, Doing Good – The Bro’s are Doin’ it for
Themselves http://blog.rethinking.org.nz/
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