Angelfishsolo
A Velocipedian
- Location
- Cwmbach, South Wales
I could be wrong but isn't that type of approach called restorative justice? I've heard of a similar approach being used when violent criminals have a supervised conversation with their victims as part of their rehab during time in prison. I think it would definitely be worth a try on the younger kids.
There is, but I think it tends to happen after sentencing. I'm think of it as a sort of sentencing guide - a clue as to which offenders are the most redeemable.
I doubt it's an easy option - you need trained staff, time etc. But the alternative seems to be do nothing, or impose penalties that many offenders think are a joke, or lock them all up, also at immense expense.
The cost would be offset by the savings created by the filtering process which would be an excellent proposal Arch.... one that should be "commended to the House", asap!
Would have to be very hard-hitting though as an extreme shock tactic to really get through to the worst of the smirking, 'simian-strolling' offenders.
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Once again, I seem to be having my nose rubbed in stuff I can't afford!![]()
I think the two-tone dance shoe is more you, Teef.
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I don't know whether to be more incensed by the riots, or by the fact that nearly 100 000 people don't understand the difference between "loose" and "lose".![]()
+1I've been shouting at the radio every time he's been on it tonight, blethering on about how he sees himself as the "leader of a new moral army", for f**k's sake. Well, "Dave", instead of inventing ridiculous titles for yourself and banging on about how the police will sort everything out, how about maybe acknowledging that cutting millions of hundreds of pounds from the police budget may not be quite the great idea it first appeared to be?