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Britain Tough on Crime?
A View of the British Justice System Through the Newspaper Headlines
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136 pages
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Examining the UK's justice system, the book critiques the effectiveness of community supervision and rehabilitation programs, arguing that crime is a conscious choice rather than a disease. It highlights the leniency of the justice system, which it claims fosters criminal behavior and neglects victims' needs. The narrative suggests that sentencing has become a mere formality, with judges disconnected from the public's experience of crime. Over the past 60 years, policies have allegedly made Britain more accommodating to criminals, prioritizing their rights over public safety.
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2024, paperback
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