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Re: Harass the criminals says Minister !

by Romanise <joshidm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 02:28 AM

On May 8, 9:55 am, hab...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (hab****) wrote:
>         What is needed is
> 1.Payment of =A350 or $100 a month to all students who get more than 50%
> average in ten subjects in six monthly exams.

What average would you set if number of subjects is reduced to 5 ?

> All students and
> teachers will help each other to get this money and educated people
> commit almost no crimes
> 2. Limit child benefits to the first three children, parents cannot
> control large broods .
> 3. Offer in addition to time off for good behaviour , another two
> months for each gcse subject prisoners do in prison upto a maximum of
> two thirds of sentence off. Again prisoners will be far too busy
> studying to get out and will get work skills.
>    Try all the above in one city first
>
> excerpt guardian.co.uk
>
>         As part of the crackdown on bad behaviour, she will urge
> police forces across the country to follow the example of Es***
> police, who have mounted four-day "frame and shame" operations by
> filming and repeatedly stopping identified persistent offenders on
> problem estates.
>
> The programme in Es*** has been successful, even though it may raise
> human rights issues about such tough tactics, especially if those
> harassed by the police have not been found guilty of any criminal
> offence.
>
> Smith will say: "There is no let-up in tackling antisocial behaviour.
> We know that getting in early to stop troublemakers works, but I want
> stronger action to deal with persistent offenders. I want police and
> local agencies to focus on them by giving them a taste of their own
> medicine: daily visits, repeated warnings and relentless filming of
> offenders to create an environment where there is nowhere to hide.
> Es*** police spokesman said: "The aim is to target a small group of
> persistent offenders by openly filming them, knocking on their doors,
> following them on the estate and repeatedly searching them, as well as
> warning them in no uncertain terms that local people have identified
> them as lawbreakers."
>
> He claimed a four-day blitz in Basildon, which was followed up a few
> months later, had dramatically reduced offending, and proved highly
> popular with residents.
>
> The scheme, codenamed operation Leopard, was approved by Es***'s Chief
> Constable, Roger Baker, after specific estates had been identified as
> crime hotspots, with more than 20 offences re****ted each week.
>
> The police followed 14 people in their teens and early 20s. Each was
> well known to the force, having built up criminal records for offences
> such as intimidation, burglary, criminal damage, antisocial behaviour
> and vehicle crime.
>
> Three surveillance officers spearheaded the operation, backed by
> uniformed police and community sup****t officers. A total of 60 stops
> were carried out.
>
> As a result of other changes being introduced by the Home Office, it
> will be easier to make these stops without needing to make a full
> record.
>
> Ministers will defend the fall in the number of Asbos issued by
> claiming other techniques such as acceptable behaviour contracts and
> parenting orders are proving more effective.
 




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Harass the criminals says Minister !
habshi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-08 08:55:45 
Re: Harass the criminals says Minister !
Romanise <joshidm@[EMA  2008-05-08 02:28:11 
Re: Harass the criminals says Minister !
Alang <invalid@[EMAIL   2008-05-08 16:48:00 
Re: Harass the criminals says Minister !
habshi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-09 00:17:20 

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