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Crime and
Punishment 2012

 

During the years 2010 and 2011 crimes of all kinds have risen by over 105%.cuffs

  • More than 500,000 violent crimes went unsolved.
  • Nearly 1,000,000 criminals committed violent acts without being caught.
  • Police solved only 48% of all violent crime.
  • Only 37% identified suspects appeared in court. The remaining 63% were given cautions or on-the-spot fines, most of which were  not paid.
  • More than 20% of murders are committed by foreign immigrants.

Typical punishments handed down by the courts and police. 

  • Death by dangerous driving - 3 years jail.
  • Rape -5 years jail.
  • Violent Assault - 4 years jail.
  • Murder - Indeterminate sentence with stated minimum.
  • Some robbers, burglars and rapists are given cautions, which are non-custodial.
  • 31,500 prisoners were released early including 6,000 violent offenders, 2,900 burglars, 1,300 drug offenders, 8 sex offenders and 738 robbers.

 Violent Crime

  • It is well known that this Labour Government is soft on crime.
  • We believe that punishment should fit the crime and NOT pander to the human rights of the criminals.
  • The human rights of the victim must come first.
  • The rights of the criminal, other than that of a fair trial, should be forfeit at the commencement of his/her crime.

 

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