This is Peter Hitchens' Mail on Sunday columnIf we can’t make criminals fear the law, then we will have to live in fear of criminals. It is that simple. When I first warned of this some years back, it was...
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PeterHitchens on 7th Mar 2009 (via hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk)
Peter Hitchens has got it bang on in the Mail on Sunday - and it's not often I say that. Watch as the ultra-feminist sisterhood back away in horror from Sarah Palin, John McCain's new running mate. Mrs Palin is technically female, but she's enthusiastically married, hates abortion and thinks criminals should not be the only people allowed to own guns. She's everything Hillary C...
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IainDale on 31st Aug 2008 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
I am amazed by the success that criminals have with simple "phishing" emails, given how implausibly illiterate most of their efforts are. But is there really anyone so stupid as to believe this one? (click to enlarge). Even allowing for...
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TheLastDitch on 23rd Nov 2008 (via lastditch.typepad.com)
Louise Casey, the Anti-social Behaviour ‘Tsar’, has made a very important point this Boxing Day. Police, and the corrupt law and justice system, put criminals first. They don’t really care about the victims. What kind of society have we become when victims of crime are relegated because of an obsession with the criminals perceived rights. We would have
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TheWiltedRose on 26th Dec 2008 (via thewiltedrose.wordpress.com)
Periods after which convicted criminals no longer have to declare their past offending to be significantly cut, says Kenneth Clarke.
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Telegraph on 2nd Feb 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
A number of senior ministers are ready to back calls for changes in the law which could prevent foreign criminals from claiming the right to a family life to avoid being deported, it can be revealed.
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Telegraph on 19th Jun 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
The BBC is reporting some new tech research: Computer criminals could soon be eavesdropping on what you type by analysing the electromagnetic signals produced by every key press. Computer criminals? I assume they mistyped GCHQ?
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LPUK on 22nd Oct 2008 (via lpuk.blogspot.com)
More than 3,500 foreign criminals who should have been deported are back on Britain's streets after being released from jail by judges, ministers said yesterday.
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Telegraph on 20th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
I have to agree with Annabel Goldie that having people commit crimes that result in judges wanting to send these criminals to jail but there being no space is unsustainable. Something has to give. Money is tight and building new prisons would take time. What if we brought in a policy of sending criminals to foreign jails and paying other countries to house them for us? I'm not talking about a...
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SNPTacticalVoting on 30th Sep 2008 (via snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com)
Criminals on probation who commit a further violent offence could escape being sent back to prison after a secret change to the rules on the issue.
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Telegraph on 14th Dec 2008 (via telegraph.co.uk)
In a podcast interview released yesterday on www.infosecurityadvisor.com, Peter Wood Member of the ISACA Conference Committee and founder of First Base Technologies reveals the ease with which criminals are able to steal data and gives 3 critical steps organisations can take to block them.
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PublicTechnology on 3rd Oct 2008 (via publictechnology.net)