As news filtered through that the attacker responsible for the horrific London Bridge attack was out on licence it begs the question why. And on a wider note, should certain sentences be exempt from parole? There has, down the years, been a number of criminals convicted of serious offences released under licence who then go on to reoffend in a similar vein.
Should the chance for parole for criminals convicted of serious assault or murder be stopped?
Its an emotive subject. What are the stats for reoffending? How can things be tightened up? Should Parole Officers be subject to a capability charge for getting things wrong - they are supposed to be the experts?
Although the heart says bang 'em up for life, the head asks is that humane.
Thoughts?
Should the chance for parole for criminals convicted of serious assault or murder be stopped?
Its an emotive subject. What are the stats for reoffending? How can things be tightened up? Should Parole Officers be subject to a capability charge for getting things wrong - they are supposed to be the experts?
Although the heart says bang 'em up for life, the head asks is that humane.
Thoughts?