Reduce crime and increase prison space

Started by klondike, May 24, 2024, 11:05:29 AM

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klondike

Is this policy a winner?....

Police Forces Told to Stop Arresting People to Save Prison Space

British police forces have been told to arrest fewer people to reduce the strains on the prison system, sparking warnings that the move could endanger the public.

Internal advice from the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) has advised local police forces throughout Britain to suspend "non-priority arrests" and stop launching police operations which may result in a "large number of arrests", the Times of London reported.

"Consideration is to be given to pausing non-priority arrests and any planned operations where large numbers of arrests may take place to ease the pressure within the criminal justice system," the NPCC memo reportedly stated, adding: "Notwithstanding public protection remains a priority and a considered threat, harm and risk assessment is to be completed when considering any pause in police operations."

The document said that an instance in which police should not incarcerate a suspect would include alleged burglarers if officers have yet to conduct on-the-scene forensics or have yet to review CCTV footage. It also suggested that forces hold off on non-intelligence operations which could be carried out at a later date.

On the other hand, the advice did urge police forces to continue prioritising large-scale protests and other public events, which the NPCC said should continue to be prioritised.

It comes amid warnings that male prisons may run out of space by June amid a soaring population attributed to continued judicial delays stemming from coronavirus lockdowns and barrister strikes.

In addition to the advice to arrest fewer criminals, the government extended an emergency early-release scheme for convicted criminals, which will reportedly see some prisoners let back onto the streets up to 70 days early starting Thursday.

While the measures will not apply to sex offenders or terrorists, some convicted of violent crimes, inducing domestic abuse, will be eligible for early release. The scheme will also apply to people convicted of burglary, fraud, and theft. The scheme, which originally allowed for the release of criminals 35 days before the end of their sentences, began in October, however, the Ministry of Justice has so far not disclosed to the public how many prisoners have been freed under the measure.

On top of that, the government has also approved a plan to allow court cases to be delayed, meaning that some suspects will be released on bail while their trials are delayed rather than being held in a cell, the BBC reported.

Full story : https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/05/23/police-forces-told-to-stop-arresting-people-to-save-prison-space/

Now why am I not surprised by the original source?

JBR

Somehow, this does not surprise me.
It seems that either the people in charge of running this country have given up on supporting the law of the land, or perhaps want to encourage it for some strange reason.  Perhaps it has not occurred to them that building more prisons might be a better idea.

It is already clear in our capital city that the Metropolitan Police are not particularly interested in maintaining law and order, and I suppose that the people in overall charge have taken note and decided there is no point in encouraging all of our police services to do their job.

I'm sure that the eventual outcome of this encouragement will be the criminal fraternity not only rejoicing, but also increasing in numbers.
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Scrumpy


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Weekends.. The streets will be busy with tourist.. 

Also  Senior Shoplifters.. 
 Waitrose and M&S.. Mon- Fri...Fresh deliveries..

It would help if you have a zimmer frame or walking stick.. People with these items are ignored by the public.
Drivers with mobility scooters needed.. no drivers license required..
 To be on hand for a quick getaway.. 

Please get in touch if interested.. No risks involved..
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Alex

What kind of country tells its police force to stop arresting people  :wtf:
Has this ever happened before, anywhere in the world ?

muddy


JBR

Quote from: Alex on May 24, 2024, 01:48:44 PMWhat kind of country tells its police force to stop arresting people  :wtf:
Has this ever happened before, anywhere in the world ?
Actually, I think that the people who run this country are proud to announce that it is the most free place in the world.  Perfectly true, of course.  Free to do what you want, including breaking the law!
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GrannyMac

I have an elbow crutch type walking stick somewhere Scrumpy, can I join please?  

It's ridiculous, we need more police, preferably armed in some places, more serious crime prevention is what is needed. 
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Ashy

Bring back the rope, that's free up some space.

dextrous63

So many things could and should be done.  Sadly, I don't think that our legislators have the guts to do them.

JBR

Quote from: dextrous63 on May 25, 2024, 01:44:40 PMSo many things could and should be done.  Sadly, I don't think that our legislators have the guts to do them.
I'm sure our legislators don't have the guts to do anything remotely productive.
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klondike

We could deport those who will be sent back post sentence earlier to finish their sentence back home. Very humanitarian - the poor soles would be closer to their families.

dextrous63

Absolutely.  I'd endorse them serving their entire sentences overseas, either in their country of origin or anywhere willing to accommodate them.  It'd most likely be cheaper for us to outsource the provision and pay for it.  Plus it'd quite probably be in the provider's best interest for the criminal to serve a full term sentence and also to spend as little as possible on creature comforts.

JBR

Quote from: klondike on May 25, 2024, 02:29:12 PMWe could deport those who will be sent back post sentence earlier to finish their sentence back home. Very humanitarian - the poor soles would be closer to their families.
Really?
I thought their families were all here now anyway!
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dextrous63

Quote from: JBR on May 25, 2024, 03:43:39 PMReally?
I thought their families were all here now anyway!
Not if we deported them as well.  Added incentive not to commit a crime.

Diasi

Stop knocking our police.

An elderly lady phoned the police because young vandals kept damaging their garden gate.

The police arrived quite quickly & gave the woman a verbal warning for using threatening behaviour as she'd told one of the young vandals she ring his neck if she caught him.

To date nothing has been done about the young vandals.
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