Law, Order and Crime

Law, Order and Crime

  • Change police recruitment policies to recruit based on aptitude, skills and ability, not on quotas.
  • Reduce red tape and streamline paperwork for police services to allow more cops on the beat.
  • Allocate more resources to police operations as opposed to bureaucratic red tape.
  • Tackle youth crime by putting summary offenders in community service programs.
  • Ensure repeat youth offenders (2 or more times) and serious youth offenders face the full force of the law.
  • Support adequate funding for the law courts to support the right of every individual to a fair and speedy trial.