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blackcat Validated Poster
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:56 am Post subject: Every child to be screened for risk of turning criminal |
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Quote: | Every child to be screened for risk of turning criminal under Blair justice plan
· Police would demand DNA samples from all suspects
· Tories condemn strategy as 'nanny state gone mad'
Alan Travis, home affairs editor, Wednesday March 28, 2007,
The Guardian
A new-style "11-plus" to assess the risk every child in Britain runs of turning to crime was among a battery of proposals unveiled in Tony Blair's crime plan yesterday.
The children of prisoners, problem drug users and others at high risk of offending will also face being "actively managed" by social services and youth justice workers. New technologies are to be used to boost police detection rates while DNA samples are to be taken from any crime suspect who comes into contact with the police.
The "early intervention" approach is part of a package of proposals on security, crime and justice produced by Downing Street which underline the scale of criminal justice reform Mr Blair believes is still needed despite passing 53 law and order bills since he came to power in 1997. |
Is this the first April Fool story of the year???
Full article at:-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/crime/article/0,,2044296,00.html |
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Chaos Warrior Minor Poster
Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 49 Location: Land Of The Scots
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Is this the first April Fool story of the year???
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I spent quite a while searching for other covers of this story but could find only this...
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=42993&in_page_i d=34
Quote: | All children could face compulsory checks to discover if they are at risk of turning into criminals, according to new plans announced by the Prime Minister.
The controversial proposal would mean checks at important stages in a child's life, such as the move from primary to secondary school, Tony Blair said.
He also announced plans to further expand the DNA database to include 'all suspected offenders who come into contact with the police'.
Currently it is only people actually arrested who must give a DNA sample, which remains on record even if they are not charged, or are acquitted.
The plans are part of a wide-ranging review of crime and security policy published by Number 10.
The document said the government wanted to: 'Establish universal checks throughout a child's development to help service providers to identify those most at risk of offending.
'These checks should piggyback on existing contact points such as the transition to secondary schools.'
Other plans set out included publishing efficiency data on the courts for the first time, with the prospect of poor-performing courts facing measures to force improvements.
Another proposal was extending the police's ability to seize non-cash assets from criminals, such as plasma screen televisions, jewellery and laptop computers.
Shadow home secretary David Davis said the proposals on child checks were an example of the 'nanny state gone mad'.
He added: 'We would have great and grave concerns about any extension of the DNA database. This is an admission that Labour have failed on crime and justice.
'All they have come up with is a swansong to try and secure some sort of legacy for Tony Blair. They should realise that they cannot put right in two months what they have got wrong over 10 years.' |
I could say quite a lot about the morality of this piece of nonsense if it's true... but I think I'll wait till I see more confirmation. _________________ It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted with the evils of war that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on.
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gg Minor Poster
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome to the brave new world! |
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