Milne Bay Province
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Milne Bay Province
Below are any violent killings since 2021 in Milne Bay Province that have been reported to us or our partners. We are gathering, and will soon display, additional information about other deadly violent incidents and actions in responses. If there aren’t any reported killings, you can use this page to show that your District or Province may be more safe and peaceful than outsiders may realise.
Districts within Milne Bay Province :
Report Deadly Violent Incidents in Milne Bay Province
If there has been a violent killing since 2021 in Milne Bay Province which is not included in the above map, let us know. Please include information about when, where, what happened and how many people were killed on each day.
Please note we are not yet collecting from the public actionable evidence of violent crimes that will be accessible to the police. We need to test that system first with RPNGC. That system includes the ability to provide information and evidence anonymously via a toll-free phone line, WhatsApp and online forms.
Take Action and Tell Us
To stop deadly violence, evidence shows it is necessary to change the three planks (Social status, Behaviour and Physical Justice) for both violent and non-violent responses to disputes. This means shrinking them for violence and building them for non-violence. Resources on what works for this are being added to the Resources section
Interrupt Behaviour
Tell us about any actions you have done or heard about to change the thinking or behaviour of high risk people away from violence and towards non-violence responses. Let us know where, when and what happened and whether you believe it helped.
Report Interruption
Deter through Justice
Tell us about any actions you have done or heard about to reduce the physical benefits of violence such as stopping hireman payments and to increase the physical costs, such as providing evidence to enable arrest and seizure of guns. Let us know where, when and what happened and whether you believe it helped.
Report Justice Action