
Tracey McLellan
Tracey McLellan is a New Zealand politician and member of the Labour Party, serving as the party's spokesperson for Corrections. She has been an advocate for restorative justice and rehabilitation programs, emphasizing the need for effective measures to reduce re-offending rates among prisoners. McLellan has criticized the government's tough-on-crime policies and has called for a more balanced approach that prioritizes rehabilitation alongside public safety.
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Tracey McLellan is the corrections spokeswoman for the Labour party.
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Labour’s Corrections spokesperson, Tracey McLellan, emphasizes the importance of restorative justice and rehabilitation programmes to reduce crime.
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