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Previously on "Tough on crime"
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I believe this is the point where we bring up unmined coal reserves around the country.
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Is there a touch of cynicism in there somewhere?Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
But the offender had a psychological condition...
And the gaols are full to bursting.
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I tried to find out what a supervision order actually is, and the only references I find link it to youth criminal justice.
The attacker in this case was 44.
I wonder what the given reasons for not imposing a jail sentence were?
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Prison/loony bin ships. Easy.Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
But the offender had a psychological condition...
And the gaols are full to bursting.
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No. Australia won't accept anyone with a serious criminal record anymore.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCan we not just send them to Australia any more?
http://www.immi.gov.au/media/fact-sh...9character.htm
Which is a damn cheek I think.
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Can we not just send them to Australia any more?Originally posted by AtW View PostThere are not enough prisons, so Govt leans on the Judicial branch to give less custodial sentencing, perhaps this is linked to some kind of targets related to bonuses. Everyone (almost) wants scumbags to rot in jail, yet few people would like such jail to be near their own house. Maybe it is time to make a deal with some Eastern European country to rent their jails: only prisoners who have very good behavior will move into UK jails.
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There are not enough prisons, so Govt leans on the Judicial branch to give less custodial sentencing, perhaps this is linked to some kind of targets related to bonuses. Everyone (almost) wants scumbags to rot in jail, yet few people would like such jail to be near their own house. Maybe it is time to make a deal with some Eastern European country to rent their jails: only prisoners who have very good behavior will move into UK jails.
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The same day as there is a story on how there has been a rise in the number of repeat violent offences by people under community supervision orders.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7056253.stm
Not really very tough on crime at all I would say.
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Tough on crime
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7056325.stm
Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.A man who left a 96-year-old war veteran blind in one eye after attacking him on a packed tram has been given a three-year supervision order.Tags: None
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