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Shouldn't This Despicable Drug Smuggler Have Been Made To Serve Out The Rest Of Her Sentence Here In Britain?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-36 55230/P eru-Two -drug-m ule-Mel issa-Re id-arri ves-Bri tain-sp ending- three-y ears-ja il-smug gling-1 -5milli on-coca ine.htm l
Or have the Peruvians got it right, and perhaps we should follow their lead and send the foreign criminals who are in our own crowded jails, back to their countries?
Or have the Peruvians got it right, and perhaps we should follow their lead and send the foreign criminals who are in our own crowded jails, back to their countries?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very good point bringing up the sentencing guidelines SP, which was designed to ensure the courts are consistent in sentencing and not really about the grouping of similar offences together.
The Sentencing Council obviously recognise that there are different aggravating and mitigating features in every crime even if they are the same type of criminal offences, e.g robberies and therefore a standardised scoring guide has been devised to ensure fairness in sentencing based individual facts of the case.
The Sentencing Council obviously recognise that there are different aggravating and mitigating features in every crime even if they are the same type of criminal offences, e.g robberies and therefore a standardised scoring guide has been devised to ensure fairness in sentencing based individual facts of the case.
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/// What the campaigners have claimed is actually true. ///
/// Black people are more likely to receive jail terms for the same offences that white people commit. ///
/// So the question should be - why? ///
How you can possible know that statement is true only you knows, if it is then that is alarming and perhaps you should consider (on a separate thread) putting the following question to our fellow ABers.
*** Why are Black people are more likely to receive jail terms for the same offences that white people commit. ***
I think it would attract some very interesting answers.
Go on try it.
/// What the campaigners have claimed is actually true. ///
/// Black people are more likely to receive jail terms for the same offences that white people commit. ///
/// So the question should be - why? ///
How you can possible know that statement is true only you knows, if it is then that is alarming and perhaps you should consider (on a separate thread) putting the following question to our fellow ABers.
*** Why are Black people are more likely to receive jail terms for the same offences that white people commit. ***
I think it would attract some very interesting answers.
Go on try it.
Would appear to be the case in the US, AOG:
https:/ /www.op ensocie tyfound ations. org/rep orts/ra cial-di sparity -senten cing
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And a report seemed to conclude it was the same here in 2013:
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/crime /courts -are-bi ased-ag ainst-b lacks-w ith-whi te-offe nders-l ess-lik ely-to- be-jail ed-for- similar -crimes -895980 4.html
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