In 2020, three prolific burglars were on the loose in Leinster, Ireland. Together they had accumulated over 200 convictions. But one day, they all died in a traffic accident. As a result, the robbery rate plummeted.
In 2020, three prolific burglars were on the loose in Leinster, Ireland. Together they had accumulated over 200 convictions. But one day, they all died in a traffic accident. As a result, the robbery rate plummeted.
Have a look at Toronto Police most wanted web page!
Yup. The joke of “corrections” becomes quickly evident to anyone who spends a few minutes flipping through the pages of a mug book.
We should be following the creed ‘do the crime, do the time’.
Shooting burglars dead is a public service that needs to be applauded and encouraged.
In the remains of this place we call ‘canada’ however you better wrap the remains in a carpet, call that friend who would help you bury a body, and maybe take a little trip to the local swamp…
A couple months later the “missing persons report” will tell us how the burglar was just about to turn his life around… etc… etc… ad nauseum…
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What I’m getting from the graph is that a 3 strikes rule, where after 3 convictions the offender is locked up basically forever, would reduce crime by 80% or more. That idea has some merit in the abstract, but I’m sure there’s good arguments against it.
the so called good argument is californicate was putting shoplifters behind bars.
google it. one hapless dude stole a pair of socks. and gets equal time to a multple murderer ‘somewhere’