Crime and Punishment 2009
You'd think that people would be smart enough to realize that failing to punish 2/3rds of the criminals that commit crime is a policy that can only lead to increased crime.
Sadly, we in the West don't seem to be that smart.
Of course, far be it from me to point out that Islam plays a not-too-insignificant role in this little escapade. What Would Dostoyevsky Do?
Ah, Diversity!
Sadly, we in the West don't seem to be that smart.
Of course, far be it from me to point out that Islam plays a not-too-insignificant role in this little escapade. What Would Dostoyevsky Do?
THE HAGUE, 18/03/09 - Two out of three serious teenage criminals are children of parents born outside the Netherlands. In most cases, no prison sentence is imposed, it emerges from a study sent to parliament by Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin.
In the research, 447 case files of youngsters aged from 12 to 17 were studied. All the files involved cases in which the perpetrator was convicted of a crime for which the maximum jail sentence is 8 years or more. These were murder, manslaughter, robbery with violence, extortion, arson, public acts of violence and sexual crimes.
Ah, Diversity!

