Comment on BNP Policies : BNP Crime and Justice Policy by VoteNo ToBNP.

More rantings from Lee Barnes (BNP Legal Director)

“For instance – a 16 year old gets drunk and smashes a window in the street and attacks someone.

Normally they would either get taken off on a safari in Kenya or let off with a warning.

If they did that for about ten times they might eventually go to court and be given an tag and a curfew.

Having the tag makes them look like heroes to their peers, so they gain kudos from their crimes. If they persist in crimes they may eventually get sent to prison – but this prison will be a social workers holiday camp staffed by tarquins and mirandas who treat them as victims.

When they come out they gain kudos amongst their peers for being in prison, gain more of a reputation for having been in prison and also get to meet better criminals in prison who then teach them how to be better criminals = a new career criminal is born.

All this costs hundreds of thousands of pounds.

The answer is to intervene with a community punishment at the first offence and then corporal punishment at the time of the second offence.

If they are convicted of a similar offence after community punishment they should face ten strokes of the birch.

Offend again – make it twenty strokes of the birch and throw them in the stocks so that local people can throw rotten vegetables at them for a few hours.

Criminals stop committing crime only when they understand how it feels to be a victim, how it feels to be humiliated and how it feels to be unable to defend oneself.

It is this lack of ‘reciprocated victimhood’ that means criminals come to see themselves as somehow above the level of their victims.

Most criminals have only contempt for their victims and society, as they have been allowed to develop a mindset that they are ‘strong’, that their crimes gain them respect from their peers and that the punishment is a joke to them.

We must teach them that the punishment is harsh and painful, that society is far more powerful than them and devise punishments that are shameful and humiliating and that lower their status in the eyes of their peers so that they gain no kudos either from the crime nor the punishment.

A few private floggings where the victim is allowed to watch the criminal being flogged will change many criminals minds about retaining a career in crime.

A few public instances of the stocks for anti-social scumbags that terrorise communities will lower their status in the eyes of their peers and communities.”

IS THIS THE KIND OF BRITAIN YOU WANT !!!

NO?

THEN VOTE NO TO THE BNP

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