A good example of nostalgic conservative 'criminology'.
Monday, October 04, 2010
Fascinating Post on Crime and Criminal Justice by right-wing commentator Peter Hitchens - brother of the more famous Christopher. The full text is below. He makes an interesting point about the force used by police against Mark Saunders (but might have mentioned others, like Jean Charles de Menezes) and points out that hanging - of which he is an ardent supporter - followed trial and appeal etc. I think he is right on the judge dredd/robocop developments (though he's not used nor would understand such popular cultural references) but wrong to think the corollary of his argument would be bring back hanging end police 'executions'. It seems as likely now that we'd end up with judicial and extra-judicial deaths.
A good example of nostalgic conservative 'criminology'.
A good example of nostalgic conservative 'criminology'.
Monday, September 06, 2010
CCTV - Police Brutality captured but not prevented
With the conviction of Custody Sergeant Mark Andrews for his assault on Pamela Somerville we might think that CCTV had worked. On the contrary it failed completely to prevent his crime.
This Daily Mail article has details. One suspects that had she not been older, small and a woman - or, perhaps more tellingly, 'middle class' - less fuss might have been made.
With the conviction of Custody Sergeant Mark Andrews for his assault on Pamela Somerville we might think that CCTV had worked. On the contrary it failed completely to prevent his crime.
This Daily Mail article has details. One suspects that had she not been older, small and a woman - or, perhaps more tellingly, 'middle class' - less fuss might have been made.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Football Shirt Ban
A campaign appears to be building on Facebook (sometimes with a racist or at least anti-PC tinge) and in media (Daily Star). This gives a bit more detail. It seems no more than advice to pubs in Croydon. Many pubs already impose rules against soccer shirts anyway. Whilst it may be good advice. It may also be bad advice if many fans turn up in team colours - including those of other teams (Brazil favoured by many as a second stylish alternative to one's own) - then kick off when refused entry.
Let's see how this turns out.
A campaign appears to be building on Facebook (sometimes with a racist or at least anti-PC tinge) and in media (Daily Star). This gives a bit more detail. It seems no more than advice to pubs in Croydon. Many pubs already impose rules against soccer shirts anyway. Whilst it may be good advice. It may also be bad advice if many fans turn up in team colours - including those of other teams (Brazil favoured by many as a second stylish alternative to one's own) - then kick off when refused entry.
Let's see how this turns out.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Compare HO report on improving confidence in police with news coverage of it. The report does mention not overdoing gloomy crime talk but many other things too.
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