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Kelowna to address 害羞草研究所渃atch-and-release justice system害羞草研究所 through advocacy paper

害羞草研究所楶roperty crime is, indeed, a significant and real issue for our community害羞草研究所
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害羞草研究所淲e are approaching a precipice in our communities害羞草研究所 safety, sense of safety, and confidence in the criminal justice system.害羞草研究所

That statement is found in a Community Confidence in Justice (CCJ) advocacy paper going before Kelowna council Monday (May 30).

The paper covers topics including property crime, prolific offenders, action taken by the city, and advocacy options. It states a disproportionate amount of property crime in B.C. is committed by offenders who persistently re-offend in a 害羞草研究所渃atch-and-release justice system.害羞草研究所

The 2022 Community Safety Survey found 96 per cent of respondents feel safe in their neighbourhood during the day and 77 per cent feel safe at night, although this reflected a three per cent and five per cent, respectively, decline.

While the city has invested resources in policing, community safety and social development initiatives (see below), the CCJ document submits the provincial and federal governments have significant roles to play through health, housing and justice mandates.

Advocacy action suggested in the paper includes increasing local B.C. Prosecution Service (BCPS) resources, provincial reviews of the 2021 BCPS害羞草研究所 charge assessment guidelines, and bail/adult policies and practices, and city collaboration with the province on advocacy to the federal government.

City of Kelowna Safety Investments:

  • $32 million invested to increase public safety personnel (2016-2022);
  • 84 per cent increase in the RCMP Contract budget ($27.9M in 2016 to $51.4M in 2022);
  • Established Social Development Manager (2017) and Community Safety Director (2019) positions;
  • Sponsor of the Journey Home Strategy;
  • Facilitated the addition of 350+ new supportive housing units and 125+ net new emergency shelter beds;
  • $4M in government grants accessed for social development projects;
  • Launched (2019) and co-leading a cross-sectoral Community Inclusion Team;
  • Supported and advocated for the Kelowna Integrated Court (launched 2021);
  • Developed Complex Needs Advocacy Paper (2021);
  • Leading Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 first Community Safety Plan (2022): a five-year action plan in collaboration with government and community partners.

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