From the essential Alex Himelfarb, another beautifully written and persuasively argued essay detailing everything wrong with both the omnibus crime legislation and the nasty, vindictive and short-sighted sentiments behind it.
It's sadly ironic, he writes, that the Conservatives are moving this way just as U.S. jurisdictions are abandoning the "tough on crime" model, given all the evidence of how ineffective and counterproductive it is, and citing the contrast with what's traditionally been seen as a more humane and flexible approach in Canada – one which didn't compromise public safety.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Harper's "tough on crime" bill: meaner, more expensive, and not making us any safer
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Is this what they call a cheap shot?
Four senior Conservatives charged with violating Elections Canada spending laws.
This could be where we juxtapose the news with all the soft-on-crime rhetoric.
This could be where we juxtapose the news with all the soft-on-crime rhetoric.
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charges,
Conservative,
election spending,
law and order,
Paul Wells,
soft on crime
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