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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1064933" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Its just frustrating people go a long with it and its nothing new. Its been proven time and time again tougher sentences have little to no impact on crime. Prevention, Enforcement and Justice (the actual process of courts) are what works. Currently you have an issue where problematic people aren't properly flagged, the police aren't given the proper resources to investigate and the criminal justice system has such a large problem in backlog that unless your held in custody you'll walk free for years before being tried, if it doesn't get dropped before then. Its okay though because they'll stop because if they get caught (and we know many don't) and you eventually get tried they'll curtail your freedom for slightly longer.</p><p></p><p>Criminals don't commit crimes thinking they'd get caught so don't consider the consequences of being caught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1064933, member: 72205"] Its just frustrating people go a long with it and its nothing new. Its been proven time and time again tougher sentences have little to no impact on crime. Prevention, Enforcement and Justice (the actual process of courts) are what works. Currently you have an issue where problematic people aren't properly flagged, the police aren't given the proper resources to investigate and the criminal justice system has such a large problem in backlog that unless your held in custody you'll walk free for years before being tried, if it doesn't get dropped before then. Its okay though because they'll stop because if they get caught (and we know many don't) and you eventually get tried they'll curtail your freedom for slightly longer. Criminals don't commit crimes thinking they'd get caught so don't consider the consequences of being caught. [/QUOTE]
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