.... or perhaps not 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18188610
Hug a hoodie? Misunderstood?
So it appears that criminals stay criminals regardless of our pansy soft as the proverbial rehabilitation system. I think the more logical conclusion is once scum always scum. I wonder, though, if this rate has changed much over the last decade or so - perhaps it's getting better?
I guess not then.
So what are we doing about it?
Ah ha! Shorter sentences. Excellent idea
On a more positive note there were less overall offenders last year than the year before:
This is very good news as it means that we have several serial offenders rather than millions of total scrotes.
New offenders seem to be on the decline, this is also very good news. It does, however, re-enforce the argument for tougher punishments as more and more people are re-offending once already convicted.
In conclusion, re-offending is chronic and therefore the left should STFU about being soft and spineless and we need to start punishing criminals in such a way that they never forget it. As an added bonus it'll be nice for the scrotes to suffer a bit - criminals NEVER (to my knowledge) get as harsh a punishment in the UK as the harsh treatment of their vitcims.
Finally - I notice in this paragraph that offences relating to alcohol are due to the effects of it, yet the offences relating to cannabis are simply due to being in possession. This speaks volumes IMO.
Stand by for a torrent of soppy whiny nonsense from butt hurt lefties in 3....2....1.......

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18188610
bbc said:A record number of offenders sentenced for serious crimes had committed previous offences, according to figures for 2011.
Some 90% of those sentenced in England and Wales had offended before - and almost a third had committed or were linked to 15 or more crimes.
Reoffending rates were highest among serious offenders who had been jailed.
Hug a hoodie? Misunderstood?
So it appears that criminals stay criminals regardless of our pansy soft as the proverbial rehabilitation system. I think the more logical conclusion is once scum always scum. I wonder, though, if this rate has changed much over the last decade or so - perhaps it's getting better?
bbc said:PROPORTION OF ALL OFFENDERS WITH 15 OR MORE CONVICTIONS
2001: 29% of offenders
2006: 38% of offenders
2009: 40% of offenders
2011: 44% of offenders
Ministry of Justice officials say the figures show a "clear trend" of a rising re-offending rate.
I guess not then.
So what are we doing about it?
bbc said:Separate figures show that one in eight offenders who pleaded guilty on or after the first day of a trial received the maximum sentence discount possible, of a third or more.
Ah ha! Shorter sentences. Excellent idea

On a more positive note there were less overall offenders last year than the year before:
bbc said:During 2011, the criminal justice system dealt with two million offenders - down by more than 100,000 on the previous year.
This is very good news as it means that we have several serial offenders rather than millions of total scrotes.
bbc said:Some 208,000 of those were "first-time entrants" to the criminal justice system, a 10% fall on the previous year - and down almost 40% since 2006. Approximately 1.3m of all the offenders received a conviction at court.
New offenders seem to be on the decline, this is also very good news. It does, however, re-enforce the argument for tougher punishments as more and more people are re-offending once already convicted.
In conclusion, re-offending is chronic and therefore the left should STFU about being soft and spineless and we need to start punishing criminals in such a way that they never forget it. As an added bonus it'll be nice for the scrotes to suffer a bit - criminals NEVER (to my knowledge) get as harsh a punishment in the UK as the harsh treatment of their vitcims.
Finally - I notice in this paragraph that offences relating to alcohol are due to the effects of it, yet the offences relating to cannabis are simply due to being in possession. This speaks volumes IMO.
bbc said:Four offences accounted for almost all the on-the-spot fines handed out. Police handed out just over a quarter of the fines for shoplifting or being drunk and disorderly. A fifth of the fines related to behaviour which alarmed others. Almost 13% were for possessing cannabis.
Stand by for a torrent of soppy whiny nonsense from butt hurt lefties in 3....2....1.......