Smart watches equipped with discreet SOS buttons are being distributed to women's refuges across New Zealand to help prevent family violence, with early data showing a 66% drop in police callouts and 89% reduction in violent incidents.
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Like I said, I think that's a part of it and we've done a lot to advocate for changing the law, but this program that we're doing is about getting to the young people and changing their psyche nice and early. I think that's going to be a big part of it. We have to look at this crime as being absolutely abhorrent and that's going to need a bit of a psychological change amongst young people.
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proactive solutions to deter retail violence
**Woolworths’ crime statistics concern Retail NZ** \\ \\ **10 July 2024**\\ \\ The continuing increase in physical assaults recorded by Woolworths NZ is distressing but highlights the real dangers facing all retail workers.expanding local efforts to a nationwide initiative
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