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Tougher sentences for attacks on officers

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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 9:11p.m.

Attacks on prison guards from prisoners has increased over the past few years

Attacks on prison guards from prisoners has increased over the past few years

Attacks on police and prison guards will attract harsher sentences as the government moves to take a hard line on attacks on enforcement officers.

The Sentencing (Aggravating Factors) Amendment Bill passed it second reading in parliament today. When passed the bill will make offending against police and prison officers an aggravating factor at sentencing.

"We want to ensure this abhorrent behaviour is taken into account by judges when sentencing offenders," says Justice Minister Judith Collins.

"This bill sends a strong signal that assaults against police and Corrections officers will not be tolerated."

Ms Collins says an increasing number of assaults on officers in recent years was unacceptable.

"This bill ensures that our officers are given the level of protection they deserve."

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09 Feb 2012 11:13a.m.

Dan wrote:

About time. When you see sleazy idiots getting away by either abusing or assaulting our Police you feel wish it was time to bring back Capital Punishment.