Ady6970 wrote:It's my view that people who aren't particular about carrying knives are unlikely to be bothered by the prospect of a year or two in prison. The only real deterrent would be to reintroduce capital punishment - in defiance of Europe if need be - and make the unauthorised possesion and public carrying of an offensive weapon, a capital offence.
Ady6970 wrote:I think you misread my "enthusiasm" for the death penalty a little. It's certainly true that if I were Home Secretary I would take an active interest in reinstating it for murder. However the point I was making in relation to knives was that somebody who isn't particular about carrying a weapon in public is unlikely to be troubled by the prospect of a year or two in prison. If knives are to be taken off the streets - and we've had far too many young lives destroyed in this country (the UK) this year alone as a result of knife crime - something rather more drastic than prison is needed as a punishment. Maybe the realistic solution would be some kind of enforced military training in boot camps - but that's only a suggestion.
Ady6970 wrote:Ming, you won't be surprised to learn that I disagree. Boot camps run by ex army officers would do a great deal to prevent and deter offending that ordinary modern prisons can't. Firstly they would provide a tough regime which casual offenders wouldn't want to experience again in a hurry. Secondly they would provide a framework within which offenders had to experience the realities of teamwork and hopefully gain both self respect and respect for others. Finally, those who completed their boot camp sentences satisfactorily could be given the opportunity to train for the regular armed services if they so wished, thereby giving something back to their country and having the chance to earn some decent money into the bargain.
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