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Jail Sentences
At last judges have imposed appropriate heavy sentences
http:// www.shr opshire star.co m/news/ crime/2 013/05/ 10/horr or-of-t elford- girls-s ex-abus e-ordea l/
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If what we're talking about here is human trafficking (and it sounds as if we are) this means the systematic kidnapping and dealing in people (often children) and forcing them into the sex industry.
This could be fairly described as slavery
Murder on the other hand can be a single one off event committed by someone under the influence of drugs or drink and be something they deeply regret.
It wouldn't be equivilent for a multiple calculated serial killer but those normally attract whole life tarrifs anyway.
I can think of a number of murders less serious than this seems to have been
If what we're talking about here is human trafficking (and it sounds as if we are) this means the systematic kidnapping and dealing in people (often children) and forcing them into the sex industry.
This could be fairly described as slavery
Murder on the other hand can be a single one off event committed by someone under the influence of drugs or drink and be something they deeply regret.
It wouldn't be equivilent for a multiple calculated serial killer but those normally attract whole life tarrifs anyway.
I can think of a number of murders less serious than this seems to have been
the objection remains that it's a (potential) incentive to kill your victim, though: you could get a shorter sentence, or none at all if you've silenced the main witness.
The sentence might not be a factor with many murders, it's true. But I wonder with traffickers like these if it mightn't just figure in their calculations.
I'm not actually unhapopy with the sentences; it may be that murderers should get more.
The sentence might not be a factor with many murders, it's true. But I wonder with traffickers like these if it mightn't just figure in their calculations.
I'm not actually unhapopy with the sentences; it may be that murderers should get more.
Let's hear it for HHJ Patrick Thomas QC.
This type of offender does not think in terms of killing the girl. She is more useful to them alive, they think of the crime as undetected and undedetectable, killing one or two would certainly bring the police in, on a massive scale, and the sentence could be whole life or would be life with a minimum, before being considered for release, of about 30 years,and that to be served in constant danger (from other prisoners) or substantially in isolation.
This type of offender does not think in terms of killing the girl. She is more useful to them alive, they think of the crime as undetected and undedetectable, killing one or two would certainly bring the police in, on a massive scale, and the sentence could be whole life or would be life with a minimum, before being considered for release, of about 30 years,and that to be served in constant danger (from other prisoners) or substantially in isolation.
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That's a long and complex debate - personally I'm not a fan of it.
The US provides a perfect example of how badly it works - or rather how it fails to work.
They have a massive murder rate so it doesn't function as a deterrent
The process is long and convoluted
and if youre poor ypure way more likely to be executed
The US provides a perfect example of how badly it works - or rather how it fails to work.
They have a massive murder rate so it doesn't function as a deterrent
The process is long and convoluted
and if youre poor ypure way more likely to be executed
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