Proceeding contribution from David TC Davies (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 11 December 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Offender Management Bill.
Offender Management Bill
Yes, that is exactly what I am doing, based on page 15 of Carter’s report, which states:"““Estimates suggest that of the 100,000 persistent offenders who commit 50 per cent. of all crime, around 15,000 are held in prison at any one time.""If we could identify and incapacitate the 100,000 offenders, crime could fall dramatically.””" That is what I am suggesting. We could easily identify them because the police know who they are.
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- 454 c619-20
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- 2006-07
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- House of Commons chamber
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- Contracts Accountability Charities Education Drugs Offenders Private sector Protection Prisoners Prisons Public sector Staff Probation Monopolies Prisoner escorts Rehabilitation Voluntary organisations Training Safety Reoffenders Probation boards
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- Offender Management Bill 2006-07
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