Pubdate: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 Source: Kings County Record (CN NK) Column: Moore from Ottawa Copyright: 2009 CanadaEast Interactive, Brunswick News Inc. Contact: http://kingscorecord.canadaeast.com/onsite.php?page=contact&paper=record Website: http://www.kingscorecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4656 Author: Rob Moore, Fundy Royal MP CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT CRACKS DOWN ON CRIME Our government is taking action to protect the safety and security of our communities. We are standing up for victims of crime and putting the rights of law-abiding citizens ahead of the rights of criminals. We passed the Tackling Violent Crime Act, which implemented measures to better protect youth from sexual predators, put serious penalties in place to fight impaired driving, and toughened sentencing and bail for those convicted of serious gun crimes. In addition, the government passed legislation to end conditional sentences for serious personal injury offences, including sexual assault, and we brought forth measures to increase penalties for those convicted of street racing. We established the National Anti-Drug Strategy to reduce the supply of and demand for illicit drugs in Canada. As well, to support victims, we created the Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime. Our government has also introduced legislation to make sure that after offenders are convicted, the rights of victims and their families are put first. Our initiatives would keep victims and their families informed of any reasons for an offender's temporary absence from a correctional facility and of the reasons for an offender's transfer with, whenever possible, advance notice of a transfer to a minimum security institution. Information on offender program participation and convictions for serious disciplinary offences would also be released. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that if offenders withdraw their participation fourteen days or less before a parole hearing date, the Parole Board can still proceed with a review and decision of the case. This means that victims will no longer travel long distances to attend a parole hearing which is then cancelled at the last minute. Our Conservative government is taking decisive action to fight crime and keep Canadians safe. We hope that all of the parties working with us in Ottawa will support us in our endeavors. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D