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Bill Bratton didn't join the LAPD until 2002, so no.
Lets hope that any obstacles in hiring Bill Bratton can be overcome as anyone who can lead two major police departments and slash crime in both should be considered.
When it comes to frontline policing and how it is at the front line, Bill Bratton wipes the floor with her.

Why get so worked up about a border? It's not like it means anything. What would this country be without immigration? An overgrown forest completely devoid of human life. You can't justify xenophobia because you can't define what you're deluding yourself into trying to defend. If you want to stop immigration how far back do you go? One generation? Three? Two hundred? What arbitrary number works best for you? Hell, what generation are you?
And what could you possibly disagree with in the human rights act? I'd like to see if you had the same opinion if the tables were turned.
Why get so worked up about a border? It's not like it means anything. What would this country be without immigration? An overgrown forest completely devoid of human life. You can't justify xenophobia because you can't define what you're deluding yourself into trying to defend. If you want to stop immigration how far back do you go? One generation? Three? Two hundred? What arbitrary number works best for you? Hell, what generation are you?
And what could you possibly disagree with in the human rights act? I'd like to see if you had the same opinion if the tables were turned.
The Telegraph has run the same story.
Because it causes income inequality and society suffers as a consequence. Leaving things to the free market is a recipe for disaster because markets do not always behave rationally - as recent history has neatly demonstrated.
Punishments should be proportionate to the crime, but what you dont understand is that your opinion about what is proportionate is your opinion, it is not fact.
You cannot prove most of these things because you would never be able to get the information, and the only real way of getting proper statistics would be a time machine and keep going back and changing laws.
However i believe it can be explained with simple maths.. I.e. more prison time = less time in public, less time in public = less crimes committed.
and reducing recidivism does not give you any ground to win statistically wise, if people are spending more time in prison they will on average commit less crimes. So while you just a pretty happy with Recidivism as a word limited in definition unable to fully encompass the actual important statistics. I'd rather expand the question to how many crimes are being committed in total and is that number being reduced.
Edit, what i mean by recidivism is that is someone after being released commits one crime, that's the same as one hundred. So really, why should you care about rehabilitation to reduce recidivism??
I am of the mind that people cannot be forced into rehabilitation, so i really think it should not be attempted at all.. Let them go to prison for 15 years, and when they get caught again up it to 30 years, they should be pretty old when they get out, and im not too worried about OAP's running around in riots.
Some of the scum may be impoverished but it appears their parents don’t care. What kind of a state are we in when a 14 year old appears in court and the solicitor says they are too busy to attend. Some of these parents deserve a whipping as well.
Your liberal views are irresponsible the country is over crowded and society has lost it's sense of community partly due the fact its been fractured with w e afterwave if immigrants who refuse to intergrate and even bother to learn the language.
I’ve always been a connoisseur of Left-wingers’ hissy fits — so much funnier than their actual “humour” — and this week they’ve really been spoiling me. On Tuesday night, I wrote a blog post suggesting that the looting was terrible PR for UK Uncut, for two reasons.
First, anti-cuts activists were stupidly sending out mixed messages (and worse) about the looters. “Bankers have looted our financial system for years!” trilled Sunny Hundal, who edits the self-important Liberal Conspiracy blog. Second, the public had lost all patience with street protests and was likely to blame UK Uncut for putting ideas into the rioters’ heads.
Well! Liberals on Twitter went absolutely bananas. To give you a flavour of their responses, imagine Dave Spart with the delicate sensibilities of a Victorian spinster. How dare I suggest that UK Uncut’s fellow travellers were attempting to politicise the riots? “Name names!” they demanded.
OK, here’s a name for you: Mr Donnacha DeLong, the new president of the National Union of Journalists. On Tuesday he described the “broom army” of middle-class volunteers who cleaned up Clapham Junction as “scum”.
Yes, you read that right: scum. DeLong said so in a Facebook comment; I rang DeLong to check that it was authentic. “Yes, but I was referring to a particular exclusivist crowd,” he explained. Here’s the relevant Facebook exchange, between DeLong and an anarchist ally calling himself Al Mikey:
Al Mikey: “[What about] the reactionary part of these clean-ups like in Clapham Junction that have overtly classist twists to them. What’s your take on them?”
Donnacha DeLong: “They’re scum, it’s just important to realise that they’re not all reactionary scum. A lot of anarchists have been trying to get this [clean-up] going as well.”
What a mess. Ideologically, I mean. On the far Left, we had anti-cuts activists exploiting the chaos. Cambridge graduate Jacob Bard-Rosenberg told anti-cuts activists heading to the riots: “Mask up. Properly, not just a hood.” Jody McIntyre, a wheelchair-bound student activist and blogger for the Independent who clashed with police during the anti-cuts protests, tweeted: “Be inspired by the scenes in Tottenham and rise up in your own neighbourhood.”
A slightly more nuanced message was sent out by Anticutsspace, a pressure group which runs a student centre in central London. Its blog said: “We offer unapologetic solidarity and support to those involved in the UK uprisings. This sentiment extends to both the rioters and to those communities affected by them.” To be fair, however, most anti-cuts activists don’t feel much solidarity with the rioters. They feel betrayed by young people who, instead of fighting for higher benefits, more diversity outreach officers, carbon-neutral skateboard parks etc, simply make a beeline for the nearest pair of fancy trainers.
There have been attempts to rationalise this as a sneaky tactic of capitalism, which has turned legitimate disaffection into “commodity fetishisation”. But most members of the public are livid at seeing commodities “fetishised” by being nicked. As The Daily Telegraph’s US politics blogger Tim Stanley points out, in America there’s nothing like a black-led riot to destroy popular support for (mostly white) political protests against cuts in government spending.
I suspect that’s the direction in which British public opinion is heading. Thanks to this week’s riots and looting, UK Uncut has suddenly become just so 2010.
Lighten up and see that immigration is what made this island what it is. It's why we have the things we have. I think British people have a problem with immigrants through history having being invaded so many times. You go to mainland Europe, they're used to people passing through. Immigration is what creates culture, British culture is pretty much made of bits of the every other culture out there. You can thank the Asians for your spices, the Europeans for education and Americas for tobacco.
Jody McIntyre - remember him? Loathsome toad.
Long live the EU.
The looters prayer
Our father, who art in prison,
even my mum knows not his name,
thy rioting done,
you'll read it in the sun,
in Birmingham much as it is in London,
give us this day our welfare & forgive us for being truely dependant,
as we forgive those who got ASBOS against us,
lead us not to an employment situation,
but deliver free housing,
for thine is the petrol bomb,
the plunder & its glories ,
forever and ever...
I'm scum.
Your bigoted stereotypes aside thank god the eu is on the rocks and we shall finally break free from its beaucratic liberalism soon.