Saturday, May 26, 2007

Only 100% wrong.

A Home Office report has concluded that convicts who have served sentences of less than 12 months are 50% more likely to reoffend within two years of release than those locked up for between one and four years.
It is not clear whether this refers to time actually served but seems to indicate that this is the case.

Amazing. The more severely criminals are punished, the less they offend. Who would have thought it?

Which do you think will now happen? Will they try to forget the report was ever made or will they try to explain away the inconsistencies in our government's failing policies on crime?

On the basis of 'never apologise, never explain' I expect them to try to pretend the report never happened

If Only I Could Disagree.

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