Monday, October 22, 2007

Crime - Let Down By Labour

The number of high-risk offenders being monitored in the community by the probation service who committed a murder, rape or other serious offence rose by more than a third last year, according to figures published by the laughably name Justice Ministry.

Eighty-three criminals released from jail were charged with a further serious offence, compared with sixty-one in the previous year. Twelve of the criminals who committed further offences were among 1,249 assessed as the “critical few” and who were assessed as having a high risk of harming the public.

Maria Eagle, a junior minister in the Justice Ministry, said: “Protecting the public is of paramount importance to the Government.

My view - Well put these people behind bars, New Labour are guilty of these crimes as the people who perpetrated these vile acts. Will any minister offer a resignation, of course not. Will anyone from the Probation Office be sacked, of course not as they are more than likely fully paid up union members.

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