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治安每况愈下,民众忍无可忍--安省保守党政府提供巨资严厉打击非法枪支和帮派犯罪的行动

平台君大叔 加拿大社区平台 2019-05-19

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安省保守党政府提供巨资严厉打击枪支和帮派犯罪的行动


新的行动旨在促进并制止安省的枪支暴力和帮派活动


20193月26日上午10点


司法部宣布:


安省保守党政府通过加强全省的地方性预防犯罪,执法力度和起诉审判,始终将人民的安全放在首位,并采取有力行动打击枪支暴力和消灭帮派活动。


司法部长卡罗琳马尔罗尼说:“我们听取了社区的意见,以遏制枪支犯罪并打击整个安省的帮派势力为目标,并且正在积极寻求多方帮助。”


 “我们的政府支持守法公民的一切权力,配合当地警察和检察官的执法工作,以确保社区安全,并努力保护年轻人不受帮派活动的影响。”


作为该计划的一部分,安省将启动枪支和帮派管理部门,着重对重大枪支和犯罪团伙的调查和起诉行动,并改善全省情报收集,整合和协调工作。


为了打击全省的帮派,该部门将协助当地警察局和检察官调查各个司法管辖区的复杂棘手案件。


为了帮助警察部门共同开展针对犯罪团伙的毒品,枪支和人口贩运活动的调查,安省将专门成立一个枪支和帮派专门调查小组,用以支持联合部队的行动。


社区安全和惩教署部长西尔维亚·琼斯说:“支持建立打击枪支和帮派团伙的行动,是政府保护家庭免受犯罪暴力和支持受害者免受侵害的一种行之有效的方式。 “这个全新的,高度专业化的部门将为当地警察和检察官提供打击帮派活动所需的专业知识和强有力的支持。”


与此同时,政府将与社区合作,在全省各地建立司法中心,将司法工作从传统的法庭转移到社区中


这些中心将把司法预防和介入集合在一起,同时将他们与解决犯罪根源的服务联系起来,打破犯罪的恶性循环。特别是,这些中心可以预先破坏犯罪团伙招募计划,帮助青少年远离可能导致严重犯罪的道路。


这种开创性的方法在北美的几个司法管辖区将会有效地降低犯罪率,打破犯罪周期,支持前线执法工作人员建立更健康和更安全的社区。


预防性方案对于为参与帮派和枪支暴力的高风险社区以及青少年参与犯罪活动提供有意义的替代方案,起到了至关重要的作用。


安省将:


  • 制定青少年暴力预防和复原计划,以促进和加强社区联系,减少与枪支和帮派暴力和受害相关的风险因素。

  • 通过保留学生在学校的试点项目与全省选定的学校董事会合作,帮助那些因为特殊原因离开学校的群体- 包括贫困家庭的学生,残疾学生,原住民,黑人和其他种族的学生。

  • 成立原住民青少年预防和干预项目基金,为原住民社区和负责社区的警察部门提供帮助,防止原住民青少年被当地帮派招募利用,支持制定原住民妇女帮派干预和退出方案,以防止原住民妇女和女孩为帮派利用,成为犯罪分子的犯罪工具。


“当我们帮助保护处境危险的年轻人时,我们会创造更安全,更强大的社区,”马尔罗尼说。 “新的司法中心将把社区,警察和司法合作伙伴以及健康和社会服务集中在一起,共同的目标就是为了社区免遭枪支暴力和帮派团伙的威胁,让我们的社区恢复宁静,变得更加安全。”


闻速览


·      在接下来的两年时间里,省政府将利用联邦政府为安省提供的1137万加元,用于旨在减少枪犯罪和帮派团伙犯罪的举措。


·      2018年开始,安省将在四年内投入2500万加元,为多伦多警察局打击犯罪提供新资金并且为警察执行部门提供打击枪支和帮派暴力所需的额外资金,此资金将用于调查和分析情报来源,并支持多伦多法院的力阻枪械罪犯保释申请的行动。


·      将在凯诺拉,伦敦和多伦多市中心的东西区社区成立司法中心。


·      16-29岁的青少年最有可能犯刑事罪,也最有可能成为犯罪的受害者



英文原文:

Ontario supporting the local fight against gun and gang violence

New action to boost local efforts to stop gun violence and gang activity across Ontario

March 26, 2019 10:00 A.M.

Ministry of the Attorney General

Ontario's Government is putting people first and taking strong action in its plan to fight gun violence and dismantle gangs by boosting local crime prevention, enforcement and prosecution across the province.

"We have listened to communities fighting to curb gun crime and dismantle gangs across Ontario, and new help is on the way," said Attorney General Caroline Mulroney. "Our government is standing up for law-abiding citizens, local police and prosecutors to keep communities safe and protect young people from gang activity."

As part of the plan, the province will launch a Gun and Gang Support Unit that will support major gun and gang investigations and prosecutions, as well as improve province-wide intelligence gathering, integration and coordination. To combat gangs across the province, the unit will assist local police services and prosecutors to investigate complex cases across jurisdictions.

To help police services work together on major investigations that target the drug, gun and human trafficking activities that fund criminal gangs, Ontario is establishing a dedicated Gun and Gang Specialized Investigations Fund to support joint forces operations.

"Supporting the creation of a Gun and Gang Support Unit is one more way our government is working to protect families from criminal violence and support victims of crime," said Sylvia Jones, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services. "This new highly-specialized unit will provide local police and prosecutors with the expertise and support they need to crack down on gang activity."

At the same time, the government will work with communities to establish justice centres in various locations across the province to move justice out of the traditional courtroom and into a community setting. These centres will co-locate justice facilities with prevention and intervention supports to hold individuals accountable while connecting them with services that address the root causes of crime and break the cycle of offending.

In particular, these centres can include programs that disrupt gang recruitment and help to lead youth and young people away from a path that could lead to more serious crime. This groundbreaking approach has been effective in several jurisdictions across North America in reducing crime rates, breaking the cycle of offending, supporting frontline officers and building healthier and safer communities.

Preventative programs are critical to providing meaningful alternatives to participating in criminal activity for communities and youth at high-risk of involvement in gangs and gun violence and victimization. Ontario will:

·        Establish the Youth Violence Prevention and Resilience Program to foster and strengthen social connections that reduce risk factors associated with gun and gang violence and victimization.

·        Work with select school boards across the province through the Keeping Students in School Pilot Project to address the over-representation of some groups in suspension and expulsions - including students from families living in poverty, students with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and other ethno-racial groups of students.

·        Develop the Indigenous Youth Prevention and Intervention Program fund to support Indigenous communities and First Nations police services in delivering help to prevent Indigenous youth from being recruited by local gangs,

·        Support the development of the Gang Intervention and Exit Program for Indigenous women to prevent exploitation, recruitment and further victimization of Indigenous women and girls.

"When we help protect at-risk young people, we create safer and stronger communities," said Mulroney. "The new justice centres will bring communities, police, and justice partners, together with health and social services, under one roof, with the shared goal of restoring safety to communities experiencing the threat of gun violence and gang activity."

Quick Facts

·        The federal government has provided Ontario with $11.37 million over two years for initiatives that aim to reduce gun crime and criminal gang activities.

·        In 2018, the province invested $25 million over four years in new funding to the Toronto Police Service to provide them with additional digital, investigative and analytical resources necessary for fighting gun and gang violence and support Intensive Bail Firearms Teams in Toronto courthouses.

·        Justice centres will be developed in Kenora, London and Toronto’s downtown East and Northwest neighbourhoods.

·        Youth and young adults aged 16-29 are both most likely to commit criminal offences and most likely to become victims of crime.

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