Halving Crime in Australia

Halve Crime

The problem is not individual criminals, the problem is our society is structured to create criminals

  • Attempting to prohibit widely used recreational drugs
  • Denying educational opportunities for some
  • Having a patriarchal society that creates the impression men own their wives
  • Lack of affordable housing
  • Encouraging gambling additction.

Restructuring society will reduce crime and save billions.

Cause CrimeSolution
Criminal supply of drugsViolence & corruption
Tightly regulated government supply to registered users of ‘clean’, lower-risk drugs. (Cannabis, MDMA, maybe others).
Prescribed clean heroin for existing heroin addicts.
Careful prescription of psychedelics where appropriate for mental illnesses such as PTSD.*
Criminal supply of tobacco 🔗Violence, Arson, Assaults.Halve tobacco excise to curtail illegal trade.
Cut Medicare benefits for citizens found to be using tobacco instead.
Inadequate gun controlsTerrorism.
Homicide.
High taxes on ‘inappropriate’ guns and ammunition.
Much tighter restriction on gun imports.
Exemptions for registered livestock farmers, etc.
Religious and Racial ExtremismTerrorism.
Homicide.
Fines for promoting extremist views (rather than martyr-creating imprisonment).
Government should be strongly secular and not advocate for any “official” religion.
Higher tax on unmoderated social media platforms and companies that advertise on them.
Perceived “ownership” of women.Domestic violence, homicide and assault.

Women to keep their original birth surname on official documents (Passports, ATO, licences, etc.).
Female children to take their mother’s surname.*
GamblingFraud, theft, domestic violence, money laundering.Ban advertising of gambling.
No cash or crypto.
All bank cards to block gambling payments by default.
Ban pokies??
Lack of educationStreet crimeBonuses for at-risk kids for passing school assessments.
No passports, TFN, Licences, etc. if no school results.
Early release for prisoners who study.
AlcoholismStreet crime, domestic violenceVolumetric taxing of alcohol (federal).
Higher licence fees for high-alcohol drinks (state).
HomelessnessStreet crimeExpanded public housing.*
Poor sex and relationship education
RapeMandatory on-line relationship education with emphasis on how to enjoy consensual sex rather than just the mechanics. Need to bypass ‘just say no’ religious schools.
CryptoMoney laundering, corruption, payment of ransoms Ban the sale, purchase, promotion or advertising of crypto. Make it illegal to hold any crypto. All crypto to be seized by the ATO.
CybercrimeTheft, extortionBan crypto.
Ban all payment of ransoms.
Mandate cybersecurity measures for businesses.
Consider making ISP’s bundle internet access with approved anti-virus software.
Ban companies considering illegally obtained material when hiring.
ImprisonmentAll of the aboveUse fines for non-violent offences to start with.
Strongly encourage participation in rehab for inmates with early release for progress or extra time for failure.
AussiesNative-born Australians have higher rates of imprisonment then new migrantsDeport all Aussies – except my family.

Replace with immigrants. </joke>
Please view in Landscape

(*Excluding Conservative Electorates – see One Country, Two Systems)

References

  1. Each prisoner costs $150,000 per annum (IPA)
  2. QLD police lockup conditions (Guardian)
  3. Support for cannabis legalisation at 80% (AIHW)
  4. The failure of drug prohibition and the future of drug law reform in Australia (PubMed)
  5. War on drugs has failed, completely and utterly’: UN human rights chief
  6. Drug prohibition is fuelling the overdose crisis: Regulating drugs is the way out (Conversation)
  7. Patriarchy and power: how socialisation underpins abusive behaviour (Guardian)
  8. The Role of Patriarchy in Domestic Violence (Focus for Health)
  9. Strong link between gambling expenditure and crime, new study finds (Connections)
  10. Locking up kids isn’t tough. It just creates more adult criminals (Law Council of Australia)