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Capital Letter: Smith/Traynor inquiry and the reducing reoffending target

Steadily reducing crime statistics worldwide are well documented.

Wed, 07 Oct 2015

The report of the government inquiry into the escape of murderer and child sex offender Phillip John Smith/Traynor was released a day after an ebullient media release from Justice Minister Amy Adams captioned “More evidence of lowest crime levels in decades.”

Steadily reducing crime statistics

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