Home Affairs Committee: The impact of serious and organised crime on local neighbourhoods
Committee hears from witnesses
The Home Affairs Committee is conducting an oral evidence session to examine how serious and organised crime affects communities at the neighbourhood level. This inquiry will gather testimony from witnesses to understand the local impacts of gangs, drug trafficking, and other organised criminal activity, and inform potential policy responses.
Serious and organised crime causes significant harm to local communities through violence, drug abuse, antisocial behaviour, and economic disruption. This inquiry's findings will influence how the government prioritises resources and enforcement strategies to tackle organised crime in neighbourhoods across the country.
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