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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Harper's Tough On Crime Agenda Out Of Step
Title:CN BC: PUB LTE: Harper's Tough On Crime Agenda Out Of Step
Published On:2011-02-09
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC)
Fetched On:2011-03-09 14:30:41
HARPER'S TOUGH ON CRIME AGENDA OUT OF STEP

One of Harper's central campaign platforms in the next federal
election will be his so-called "tough on crime" agenda.

Harper will point to his plan to spend billions of your tax dollars
to build new prisons.

The hope is that by putting more people away for longer periods of
times the crime rate will fall.

This unbelievably simplistic agenda is ridiculous to the extreme.

If a "tough on crime" agenda works, then why is it that every
right-wing state in the U.S. has come to realize the folly of this approach?

As NDP MPs Don Davies and Pat Martin recently pointed out in
parliament, American conservative politicians are now calling for
rehabilitation and investments in community services.

Even former Republican U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote a piece
in the Washington Post suggesting U.S. prison policies are too
expensive and don't lead to effective rehabilitation of criminals.

Many Americans are advocating initiatives such as drug-courts, mental
illness treatments, and keeping the prisons only for dangerous
offenders by putting low-risk offenders into community supervision.

It has been pointed out in various media sources that in Texas such
initiatives have saved the state $2 billion in prison costs and
reduced the crime rate to record low levels.

So, as you see Harper pushing this antiquated crime agenda, please
remember that even in very conservative U.S. states, they have come
to realize the folly of their past ways and are looking for
initiatives that really work.

Don't you think that it is time that we did the same in Canada?

Dick Harrington

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