11/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/10/2024 02:59
The Government has agreed to introduce legislation this year that will make stalking illegal with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says.
"Every New Zealander deserves to feel safe in their community and this Government is committed to making sure victims are at the heart of the justice system.
"The public is clearly concerned about stalking, and we are moving quickly to create a new stalking and harassment offence as part of our plan to restore law and order.
"The offence will have a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment, and will capture patterns of behaviour, being three specified acts occurring within a 12-month period.
"It will provide a list of behaviours that may amount to stalking and harassment, including damaging reputation, recording, or tracking and following or loitering as well as the use of technology in modern stalking methods."
Four other amendments will also be made to support the new offence:
"This comes as part of the Government's commitment to ensuring there 20,000 fewer victims of serious violent crime by 2029, and delivers on the promises made in our Q4 Action Plan," Mr Goldsmith says.