My local magistrates Court is now a Wetherspoons - some may opine there is some degree of symmetry there!
My local magistrates Court is now a Wetherspoons - some may opine there is some degree of symmetry there!
Good one. I wonder what happened to all the profits from the Crown property that was sold, including many police stations, and fire stations.
Do the research and come back to tell us what percentage of the Sikh population have criminal records and solely for knife crime. We await the outcome.
Or, was it just a classic case of Whataboutery?
In the last 12 years ... I wonder what happened 12 years ago that may have caused this.
The problem with announcing any crack-down on particular types of crime is that while it garners slavering tabloid headlines, they're just Right-wing virtue-signalling if there aren't enough police 'on the beat' to convince a criminal that they are likely to get caught.
That's what will deter people; knowing they will probably be apprehended, not the length of the potential prison sentence for a crime they are unlikely to be arrested for.
I live on a main road in a small city, yet I've seen Plod walking on patrol once in the last 6 years - if I was a criminal, I'd know I could commit a burglary or mugging in my street with virtually no chance of getting caught - so the length of any jail sentence would not be a deterrent.
Incidentally, many states in the US have the death penalty, but judging by the regular executions, it does not seem to be much of a deterrent.
Deterrents will work then, just like that? Good stuff! By that logic we should bring back hanging - no more murders. Job's a good 'un.
if we dont assume deterrents work the whole foundation of criminal justice is flawed. as someone pointed out the fear of getting caught is deterrent too, so increase the stop and search and find the carriers that way. still have to decide what you'll do next, consequences or no consequences. seems people are scared of punishment in the justice system, which is why its lost respect.
The deterrents argument misses the point imho. A huge % of crimes are by repeat offenders. Most police know them locally by name. Bang more of them up, for longer, and they are not on the streets to commit crimes. Needs more prisons and prison officers. So build more and employ more.
But we assumed deterrents don't work when we abolished the death penalty.
seem to be overlooking there are different deterrents, and there is still a stiff deterrent of life imprisonment for murder. do you think there would be more or less murder if sentance for murder was 10 years?
The deterrents argument misses the point imho. A huge % of crimes are by repeat offenders. Most police know them locally by name. Bang more of them up, for longer, and they are not on the streets to commit crimes. Needs more prisons and prison officers. So build more and employ more.
How about we tackle the root cause of why the people feel the need to carry knives?
A lot of the young people carrying knives do so because their genuine belief is that they need it to protect their life. Doubling or tripling the sentence isn’t going to make a blind bit of difference to somebody who thinks the alternative is being killed.
Glasgow used to be the knife crime capital of Europe. The improvement it has made when it comes to knife crime is miraculous. The way to solve the issue is there, but unfortunately we live in a system where young, poor people mainly killing or maiming other young poor people has its benefits so nothing changes.
https://www.theweek.co.uk/100066/how-glasgow-is-beating-knife-crime?amp
London really is a unsafe shithole.
The link says that there were 55k prosecutions in 2020 but the following link says there were about 1.1m cases before magistrates and crown courts. So quite a bit less than 1 in 10!!!
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-8372/CBP-8372.pdf
Those are heard in magistrates' courts. Magistrates can't hand down sentences of a year so they would have to be held in crown courts - where there's currently a backlog of two or three years