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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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Far too many.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-19 1372/Fo reign-i nmates- outnumb er-Brit ons.htm l
Far too many.
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Foreign prisoners make up 14% of the prison population in the UK
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"23,000 foreign offenders have been removed from the UK since 2010 and more than 600 under the 'deport first, appeal later' provisions, with many more being processed through the system. The grounds on which criminals can appeal against deportation have been cut."
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"23,000 foreign offenders have been removed from the UK since 2010 and more than 600 under the 'deport first, appeal later' provisions, with many more being processed through the system. The grounds on which criminals can appeal against deportation have been cut."
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If you are going to select a certain segment of text, please can you print the whole of it rather than just a convenient selected piece?
*** 'CAMPAIGNERS ALSO CLAIM THAT' BME offenders are more likely to receive custodial sentences than their white counterparts, even for the same crime – suggesting a degree of institutional racism in the courts. ***
Well campaigners would say that, wouldn't they?
If you are going to select a certain segment of text, please can you print the whole of it rather than just a convenient selected piece?
*** 'CAMPAIGNERS ALSO CLAIM THAT' BME offenders are more likely to receive custodial sentences than their white counterparts, even for the same crime – suggesting a degree of institutional racism in the courts. ***
Well campaigners would say that, wouldn't they?
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/// of course there could be 2 separate issues as one articles refers to black and ethnic minority youngsters (who could be mainly British) and one relates to foreign nationals (who are, well foreign, but could be largely white) ///
What colour has got to do with it, I just do not know.
The Telegraph's table doesn't differentiate so I don't know why you should?
It is titled, "Top 20 nationalities of foreign criminals in London", top of the list Poland, closely followed by Jamaica, and then 18 more countries of varying skin tones.
/// of course there could be 2 separate issues as one articles refers to black and ethnic minority youngsters (who could be mainly British) and one relates to foreign nationals (who are, well foreign, but could be largely white) ///
What colour has got to do with it, I just do not know.
The Telegraph's table doesn't differentiate so I don't know why you should?
It is titled, "Top 20 nationalities of foreign criminals in London", top of the list Poland, closely followed by Jamaica, and then 18 more countries of varying skin tones.
AOG
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?
Do you think there is inbuilt racism within the criminal justice system, or is this statistical anomaly due to something else?
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?
Do you think there is inbuilt racism within the criminal justice system, or is this statistical anomaly due to something else?
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