Youth Rehabilitation Orders for Multiple Rapes
Youth Rehabilitation Orders for Multiple Rapes
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butchstewie

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64,886 posts

235 months

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I mean just what the actual censored

Boys' sentences for 11 counts of rape 'too lenient'

What message does that send about actions and consequences? yikes

Derek Smith

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273 months

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butchstewie said:
I mean just what the actual censored

Boys' sentences for 11 counts of rape 'too lenient'

What message does that send about actions and consequences? yikes
I would be surprised if the judge followed sentencing guidelines in this matter.

I reckon we send far to many offenders to prison in this country. It is expensive and, more importantly, counter-productive as the recidivism rate is much higher than with other punishments. In this case, I reckon I would make an exception, their age notwithstanding.

Ian Geary

5,433 posts

217 months

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I agree with both of you.

The 180 days intensive supervision seems a bit nonsensical - is it a copper following them round to make sure they're not raping anyone that evening?

The flip side is- what would prison do for them? (I know it would give victims peace of mind). Some people might be scared enough of it for it to be a short sharp shock.

But the fact they've done this twice already makes me doubtful.

Ideally I would want punishment to force the rehabilitation of offenders. Some sort of enforced service in an area where they can see the consequences of crappy behavior? But it would have to be at no risk to others.

Letting the borstal system (as was) chew them up and spit them out is, in all honesty, not that much use. But it would make people feel better i suppose. Tricky one really.

PurplePenguin

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58 months

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Ian Geary said:
I agree with both of you.

The 180 days intensive supervision seems a bit nonsensical - is it a copper following them round to make sure they're not raping anyone that evening?

The flip side is- what would prison do for them? (I know it would give victims peace of mind). Some people might be scared enough of it for it to be a short sharp shock.

But the fact they've done this twice already makes me doubtful.

Ideally I would want punishment to force the rehabilitation of offenders. Some sort of enforced service in an area where they can see the consequences of crappy behavior? But it would have to be at no risk to others.

Letting the borstal system (as was) chew them up and spit them out is, in all honesty, not that much use. But it would make people feel better i suppose. Tricky one really.
Do you have daughters?

NDA

25,157 posts

250 months

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One of the worst possible crimes - there is absolutely no room for leniency in my mind.

Derek Smith

49,141 posts

273 months

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Ian Geary said:
I agree with both of you.

The 180 days intensive supervision seems a bit nonsensical - is it a copper following them round to make sure they're not raping anyone that evening?

The flip side is- what would prison do for them? (I know it would give victims peace of mind). Some people might be scared enough of it for it to be a short sharp shock.

But the fact they've done this twice already makes me doubtful.

Ideally I would want punishment to force the rehabilitation of offenders. Some sort of enforced service in an area where they can see the consequences of crappy behavior? But it would have to be at no risk to others.

Letting the borstal system (as was) chew them up and spit them out is, in all honesty, not that much use. But it would make people feel better i suppose. Tricky one really.
I agree about the borstal system.

I did a home search for one 19-year-old lad. His parents were upset but welcoming, even offering a cup of coffee. While chatting to them, they told me their lad had been sent to borstal under something akin to the short sharp shock nonsense and the turnkeys had allowed them to smoke cannabis after hours to keep them quiet. When the lad came out, he took up with a new group and eventually went on to harder stuff. I'd nicked the lad for burglary of commercial premises (one with a silent alarm, a gift for me) so I assumed his first offence was something similar.

He was taught how to march and not much else.

Other countries choose different methods, most of them with a significantly greater success rate with regard to recidivism. But the press would not allow such sensible options.

I was a normal sort of lad when I was a kid. I played in shunting yards, jumping in and out of trains, but did nothing dishonest. Unless you count burning down three tenement blocks - another story, or actually none at the end of it. But kids will be kids. These boys were serious offenders, and there should be concern about the signal it sends. I know that a lot of youths believe the law can't touch them and this is mainly because we use prison, not really appropriate for most youth offenders, far too readily for adults so anything less is seen as being let off.

darreni

4,414 posts

295 months

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NDA said:
One of the worst possible crimes - there is absolutely no room for leniency in my mind.
Totally agree. What message is this sending to other young lads, and what are the consequences likely to be?


grumbledoak

32,444 posts

258 months

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Somehow I suspect that if I raped a young girl at knifepoint I would go to prison.

So should they. For as long as the guidelines allow.

swisstoni

22,881 posts

304 months

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I'm pretty sure everyone is tired of this being treated as just another crime.

gotoPzero

20,194 posts

214 months

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They did it not once, but twice.

Just think about that for a moment.

Judges are totally out of touch.

Wacky Racer

40,905 posts

272 months

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This country has been going to the dogs for years.

Should have been minimum five years with no parole.


Mastodon2

14,242 posts

190 months

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You cannot rehabilitate monsters like this. They are old enough to know right from wrong, but they still chose to engage in some of the most selfish, appalling behaviours available to them with no concern whatsoever for their victims. Anyone who could do this has something fundamentally wrong with them.

By handing out these shockingly lenient sentences, the justice system is telling them that their crimes are not enough to garner any real punishment. What does this say to other boys and young men along consequences to their actions?

Another utterly dreadful day for British justice.

Bluevanman

9,622 posts

218 months

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Wacky Racer said:
This country has been going to the dogs for years.

Should have been minimum five years with no parole.
5 years is not enough for 'normal' rape nevermind what these tts did to those girls.
To me rape is the 2nd most serious crime only beaten by murder .....the judiciary obviously feel differently.


These are the judges words.....
"Their sentences reflect a clear focus on rehabilitation rather than criminalisation."

How about some punishment you useless fker !!!


Edited by Bluevanman on Thursday 21st May 20:50

swisstoni

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304 months

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Bluevanman said:
Wacky Racer said:
This country has been going to the dogs for years.

Should have been minimum five years with no parole.
5 years is not enough for 'normal' rape nevermind what these tts did to those girls.
To me rape is the 2nd most serious crime only beaten by murder .....the judiciary obviously feel differently.


These are the judges words.....
"Their sentences reflect a clear focus on rehabilitation rather than criminalisation."

How about some punishment you useless fker !!!


Edited by Bluevanman on Thursday 21st May 20:50
If they rape again, in he goes. Seems fair.

Bluevanman

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swisstoni said:
If they rape again, in he goes. Seems fair.
I hope you're joking and you don't really think that

Vanden Saab

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99 months

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When I was a kid of the same age two of my mates got 6 months in borstal for nicking bicycle parts from a shop. Neither has been in trouble since. How times have changed.

swisstoni

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Bluevanman said:
swisstoni said:
If they rape again, in he goes. Seems fair.
I hope you're joking and you don't really think that
Only a bit.

Wacky Racer

40,905 posts

272 months

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Bluevanman said:
Wacky Racer said:
This country has been going to the dogs for years.

Should have been minimum five years with no parole.
5 years is not enough for 'normal' rape nevermind what these tts did to those girls.
To me rape is the 2nd most serious crime only beaten by murder .....the judiciary obviously feel differently.


These are the judges words.....
"Their sentences reflect a clear focus on rehabilitation rather than criminalisation."

How about some punishment you useless fker !!!
I did say minimum, twenty years would be better, but you have to be realistic, they are letting inmates out atm because there are not enough prison places, the answer clearly is to invest and build more prisons

Failing that, chop their dicks off.

Bluevanman

9,622 posts

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Wacky Racer said:
I did say minimum, twenty years would be better, but you have to be realistic, they are letting inmates out atm because there are not enough prison places, the answer clearly is to invest and build more prisons

Failing that, chop their dicks off.
But they can find prison space if you say something offensive on Facebook or like the fella I know who got 3 years for attending a hotel protest and shouting stuff .
From the outside it looks like sentences have been getting shorter for serious crimes for decades, when there was prison capacity.

wc98

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165 months

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butchstewie said:
I mean just what the actual censored

Boys' sentences for 11 counts of rape 'too lenient'

What message does that send about actions and consequences? yikes
"The Crown Prosecution Service warned that rapes and sexual assaults involving young people were "on the increase"."

I strongly suspect they aren't on the increase, only they are now being reported more often. It's little s like that who we should be making an example of from the get go. Utter,utter scum that i strongly doubt will ever have any respect for any human beings other than themselves.