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 And now this animal recalled to prison after a second time of being caught with child porn,yet some hand wringing do/gooder wil say he deserves another chance rather than him spending the rest of his life where he should be LOCKED UP! He is a young man now, in later life if still free he will live out his obvious fantacies & a child (children) will meet the same fate as James Bulger.

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Too many Guardianistas want these vermin on our streets and make pathetic excuses for the pain and suffering these animals inflict on children .There isnt one theyre not going to change evil is evil for some twisted reason.Nothing to do with excuses about childhood and not being breastfed etc,theyve just locked a man in Brumm for 26 years for murdering his 3rd girlfriend after conning judges 2 previous times and getting off with "manslaughter".

When are these idiots going to allow previous behaviour to be included in prosecution cases your not predjucing the case your showing the judge /jury the piece of work they are dealing with

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13 minutes ago, Gordon R said:

Whatever he has done, let the matter be settled in court. What I do have a problem with is his continued anonymity. When he re-offended the first time, he should have lost that privilege.

Strange old thing Inuit?

A criminals anonymity means more to the state than the anonymity of fire arm holders meant to the Met police?

Was anyone fingered for that shameful decision? Strange it all went quiet?

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I thought the idea was that offenders such as him would only be released when they offered no further threat to the public? It appears Venables still has an unnatural interest in kiddies.....but he was still released?? 

And with the impending release of the Taxi Rapist (Warboys is it?) the authorities are taking yet another chance with public safety!

 

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Why doesn't someone grow a pair and do something that actually deters these kinds of people from living. 

Would it need one of these do gooders to actually recieve themselves some of the vicious crimes that these oxygen wasting low life's commit. 

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20 minutes ago, Dougy said:

Why doesn't someone grow a pair and do something that actually deters these kinds of people from living. 

Would it need one of these do gooders to actually recieve themselves some of the vicious crimes that these oxygen wasting low life's commit. 

And this is the problem, in my opinion the do gooders are not bad people, they simply can't understand that everyone does not see the world through their eyes and more importantly they can't understand the way these evil people think, they beleive they can be taught to think like themselves, that they can be saved, unfortunately for everyone else they are completey misguided and have probably never felt or experianced truly evil people and it's the victims and future victims who will pay the price of that.

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16 minutes ago, Wb123 said:

I am quite supportive of the idea of rehabilitation even in highly emotive cases, he just seems to have demonstrated he is not rehabilitatable. Throw away the key. 

In the absence of capital punishment......It's how rehabilitation is bought about that is debatable!........ Corporal punishment to bring about the necessary change should perhaps be given a try?!

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And this is the problem, in my opinion the do gooders are not bad people, they simply can't understand that everyone does not see the world through their eyes and more importantly they can't understand the way these evil people think, they beleive they can be taught to think like themselves, that they can be saved, unfortunately for everyone else they are completey misguided and have probably never felt or experianced truly evil people and it's the victims and future victims who will pay the price of that.

That is sadly the case. Well put.

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57 minutes ago, panoma1 said:

In the absence of capital punishment......It's how rehabilitation is bought about that is debatable!........ Corporal punishment to bring about the necessary change should perhaps be given a try?!

It is used in other parts of the world, and in theory it should be possible to ascertain if it is effective. My limited understanding from friends who have lived in India/Pakistan where corporal punishment is very commonplace is that here has much less crime, but there are many other confounding issues. Somebody must have published an in depth analysis on the matter though. 

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The choice is, does society make offenders frightened to reoffend, or does it rely on trying to convince them to change their ways and not reoffend?.....here in the UK society has chosen the latter!..........it does not work in a great number of cases!

I think trying the latter, for the first offence may be worth continuing....for a repeat offence, public humiliation and flogging should be mandatory!........As I wrote similarly, in another thread........I doubt they'd do it twice!I

If society is serious about stopping crime it needs to be hard on criminals! 

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3 hours ago, panoma1 said:

The choice is, does society make offenders frightened to reoffend, or does it rely on trying to convince them to change their ways and not reoffend?.....here in the UK society has chosen the latter!..........it does not work in a great number of cases!

I think trying the latter, for the first offence may be worth continuing....for a repeat offence, public humiliation and flogging should be mandatory!........As I wrote similarly, in another thread........I doubt they'd do it twice!I

If society is serious about stopping crime it needs to be hard on criminals! 

Nice concept but if it works why was there no increase in crime when capital and corporal punishments were removed?

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Wb123 said:

Nice concept but if it works why was there no increase in crime when capital and corporal punishments were removed?

 

 

Easily explained. In those days society was more disciplined. With the removal of capital punishment came the slow erosion of disciplined society, watered down with the PC culture that was associated with the do gooders. Left wing journalists have a lot to answer for.

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4 hours ago, panoma1 said:

The choice is, does society make offenders frightened to reoffend, or does it rely on trying to convince them to change their ways and not reoffend?.....here in the UK society has chosen the latter!..........it does not work in a great number of cases!

I think trying the latter, for the first offence may be worth continuing....for a repeat offence, public humiliation and flogging should be mandatory!........As I wrote similarly, in another thread........I doubt they'd do it twice!I

If society is serious about stopping crime it needs to be hard on criminals! 

+1 Simple, respect the law, or go in abject terror of being caught breaking it, only criminals would worry.

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2 hours ago, Gordon R said:

I must be living in another country. I thought crime had gone up - big time.

Spot on.

The old left wing agenda stating that "punitive prison didn't work" maybe technically true but what they dont tell you is that the stats were far better then than they are since we've started "rehabilitation" it simply doesn't work, especially with adult prisoners.

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On ‎06‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 11:07, blackbird said:

It is long over due now to bring back execution in this country & this evil ******* should be one of the first to go. It’s 100% certain this guy is not safe to walk the streets.

 

 

 

Couldn't agree more. Another waste of oxygen and taxpayers money keeping him in prison.

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