Thursday, February 21, 2013

Community 'Punishments' - One Of Many Reasons Why I Left The Magistracy.

Nearly eight thousand criminals jailed last year had already received 11 or more community sentences, a think-tank reveals today.
It says the statistic highlighted the ‘revolving door system’ of non-custodial punishments that exposes the public to hardened offenders who commit one crime after another.
The Centre for Crime Prevention reveals in a report that of the 107,688 criminals jailed in the financial year 2011/12, three-quarters had already been given at least one community sentence. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281989/8-000-criminals-given-community-service-11-times-jailed-Britains-revolving-door-non-custodial-punishment-revealed.html#ixzz2LVI4yOAd
Funny how the leftists & so-called do-gooders were totally and utterly wrong - as common sense dictated they had  to be - BUT are still 100% unapologetic!
Nearly eight thousand criminals jailed last year had already received 11 or more community sentences, a think-tank reveals today.
It says the statistic highlighted the ‘revolving door system’ of non-custodial punishments that exposes the public to hardened offenders who commit one crime after another.
The Centre for Crime Prevention reveals in a report that of the 107,688 criminals jailed in the financial year 2011/12, three-quarters had already been given at least one community sentence.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281989/8-000-criminals-given-community-service-11-times-jailed-Britains-revolving-door-non-custodial-punishment-revealed.html#ixzz2LVI4yOAd
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Nearly eight thousand criminals jailed last year had already received 11 or more community sentences, a think-tank reveals today.
It says the statistic highlighted the ‘revolving door system’ of non-custodial punishments that exposes the public to hardened offenders who commit one crime after another.
The Centre for Crime Prevention reveals in a report that of the 107,688 criminals jailed in the financial year 2011/12, three-quarters had already been given at least one community sentence.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281989/8-000-criminals-given-community-service-11-times-jailed-Britains-revolving-door-non-custodial-punishment-revealed.html#ixzz2LVI4yOAd
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Nearly eight thousand criminals jailed last year had already received 11 or more community sentences, a think-tank reveals today.
It says the statistic highlighted the ‘revolving door system’ of non-custodial punishments that exposes the public to hardened offenders who commit one crime after another.
The Centre for Crime Prevention reveals in a report that of the 107,688 criminals jailed in the financial year 2011/12, three-quarters had already been given at least one community sentence.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281989/8-000-criminals-given-community-service-11-times-jailed-Britains-revolving-door-non-custodial-punishment-revealed.html#ixzz2LVI4yOAd
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Nearly eight thousand criminals jailed last year had already received 11 or more community sentences, a think-tank reveals today.
It says the statistic highlighted the ‘revolving door system’ of non-custodial punishments that exposes the public to hardened offenders who commit one crime after another.
The Centre for Crime Prevention reveals in a report that of the 107,688 criminals jailed in the financial year 2011/12, three-quarters had already been given at least one community sentence.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2281989/8-000-criminals-given-community-service-11-times-jailed-Britains-revolving-door-non-custodial-punishment-revealed.html#ixzz2LVI4yOAd
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