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poor sod after he put up with all that tulip in Rotherham. He seemed to be about the only one on the side of the law who did his job properly.
Nazir Afzal, the former chief prosecutor in Greater Manchester who oversaw the Rochdale child sex abuse case, said the victim was one of his relatives.
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Bordesley Green stabbing: Boy, 17, stabbed to death - BBC News
It is the third fatal stabbing of a teen in the city in almost two weeks.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostWe copied American policing policy, that's the problem. Criminals think they can evade capture because police are not visible, though I'd note that the US has always had quite high crime compared to the UK.
United Kingdom vs United States Crime Stats Compared
Although I'd treat it with caution as apparently the USA has 3% more capital punishment than we do
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYes. American prison policy has wiped out criminality.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHappy to pay more tax for more police
1) Career criminals are in and out of prison to commit more crimes following lenient sentencing.
2) Sir Robert Peel understood that the police need to be visible in order to prevent crime, we would need to revert to traditional policing methods.
Probably more for that list, fill them in yourselves.
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Well in our area burglaries (technically not theft) going up, I guess they’ve finished off other places!
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