Tony Blair’s Wife for ‘Face-to-Face Justice’
March 14th, 2007
By SWARAAJ CHAUHAN, International Columnist
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Ms Cherie Booth, the British Prime Minister’s wife, has called for a huge expansion of face-to-face justice, in which offenders meet their victims and apologise for their crimes. She warns that sending people to jail does not alter their long-term attitudes and behaviour.
Says The Times: “The jail system is facing an overcrowding crisis and courts in England and Wales are being put on standby to hold prisoners in cells overnight.
“A set of emergency measures has been drawn up by the Home Office as the number of prisoners being sent to jail continues to rise. On Monday night 270 prisoners were held in police cells because there were not spaces in jails in those parts of the country.
“The intervention of Ms Booth in the law-and-order debate is based on the ten years that she has spent sitting in courts as a recorder when she has had to sentence offenders.
“She will say in the Radio 4 programme Lent Talk tonight that ‘restorative justice’, in which offenders meet their victims, should be used routinely for assault, robbery and stealing and where appropriate for domestic violence and sexual assault.”
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