
Meth, gangs, recruitment and racism
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Confronting the Meth Crisis in New Zealand
This chapter explores the multifaceted challenges in tackling methamphetamine trafficking in New Zealand, focusing on law enforcement and customs collaboration. It discusses the surge in meth use, its devastating impact on local communities, especially youth, and the need for legislative changes to improve the situation. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of community trust and collaboration, alongside the repercussions of staffing cuts and perceived institutional racism within police operations.
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