Media Release.
Shadow
Police Minister Bill Byrne says the unprecedented decision to halt
production of the annual statistical review of crime and policing in
Queensland shows the Newman Government is wedded
to censorship of any news which exposes its failures.
Police
Minister Jack Dempsey this week confessed that he had halted
publication of the annual review which has enabled Queenslanders to keep
track of crime trends and police priorities since
1991.
“The
decision by Police Minister Jack Dempsey to censor information and
deliberately obscure the facts about crime in Queensland must be
challenged,” Mr Byrne said.
“This
is an administration that carps on about open government and
transparency as it systematically seeks to lock down criticism of its
rank bad management by locking away information."
“There has been an annual statistical review of crime and policing in this state every year for decades."
“Now,
without any prior discussion and no mention of his intentions in
Parliament, this hapless Police Minister has suddenly decided to scrap
it on the spurious premise that it costs too much
to publish."
“The
Minister could have analysed the data and put it on line for everyone
to see, but he doesn’t want you to know. The value of a comprehensive
statistical analysis
far outweighs any budgetary concerns."
“In
the past the annual review has provided easy access to details about
police numbers and personnel, regional crime statistics, trends,
comparisons and detailed analysis of types of crime
and the performance of officers region to region, town to town.
“Details
such as the relationship between victims and offenders and the age and
sex of criminals are vitally important to those who comment on and seek
to improve our society."
“Mr
Dempsey says that information will still be available online, but he
fails to point out that, even to those with advanced information
technology skills and lengthy experience, it is practically
impossible to wade through bewildering spreadsheets to extract and
correctly interpret relevant data."
“In
any event the information online does not include crime rates per
100,000 people, it doesn’t give a breakdown on the police strength at
each station, it doesn’t include details on police
disciplinary matters or officers who have been suspended or stood down."
“Last
week the Police Union exposed the Newman Government’s claims to have
increased the number of police officers in places such as Rockhampton,
Townsville and Cairns to be a sham."
“Mr
Dempsey is running scared. He doesn’t want people to know that he has
not kept his pre-election promises on police numbers and can’t stand
scrutiny. He wants to tell us nothing and treat
us like mushrooms.
“Without
the annual statistical review where will people go to get the facts
about domestic violence or sex crimes or the percentages of crimes
committed by teenagers?"
“The
Queensland Police annual report told us that overall crime went up this
year by 2% under the LNP which means some crime types might have risen
by a lot more."
“The
Opposition is calling on the Minister to change this alarming decision
now or to be forever seen as the man who was so ashamed of his record he
deliberately hid the facts to cover the
tracks.”
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