InsaneApache
01-16-2007, 14:48
Another eyecatching initiative from 'Uncle' Tony.
How to tackle crime before it happens
The age of Minority Report and fighting pre-crime is upon us. Well, if you believe this Sunday Times report that the PM is keen to introduce "violent offender orders" for people who haven't yet committed a crime but the authorities think likely to.
But I'm a bit surprised at the timidity of Downing Street. Given that the Government is already planning to monitor babies and toddlers for signs of antisocial tendencies, surely the Government could go one step further. Why not stop the wrong type of pesky people from procreating in the first place?
I'm sure Ministers have read Freakonomics which has a chapter that shows how the legalisation of abortion in 1973 helped cut crime in the 90s by reducing the supply of young, criminally-inclined males. (Here's a taster of Stephen Levitt's research.) So perhaps, the Government could set up a new quango (OfOffspring?) to give out Argos vouchers as incentives for people to undergo sterilisation. Hey, given public safety is paramount, I'm sure the State could force people to have abortions. Now that's what I call an "eye-catching initiative".
http://timesonline.typepad.com/comment/2007/01/the_age_of_mino.html
I'm all for it. A good idea. Then they can free up more prison space by allowing all those murderers and rapists to walk out of the open prisons and let these potential miscreants take their places in the dispersal system. :sweatdrop:
Another view! (http://timworstall.typepad.com/timworstall/2007/01/blair_and_super.html)
How to tackle crime before it happens
The age of Minority Report and fighting pre-crime is upon us. Well, if you believe this Sunday Times report that the PM is keen to introduce "violent offender orders" for people who haven't yet committed a crime but the authorities think likely to.
But I'm a bit surprised at the timidity of Downing Street. Given that the Government is already planning to monitor babies and toddlers for signs of antisocial tendencies, surely the Government could go one step further. Why not stop the wrong type of pesky people from procreating in the first place?
I'm sure Ministers have read Freakonomics which has a chapter that shows how the legalisation of abortion in 1973 helped cut crime in the 90s by reducing the supply of young, criminally-inclined males. (Here's a taster of Stephen Levitt's research.) So perhaps, the Government could set up a new quango (OfOffspring?) to give out Argos vouchers as incentives for people to undergo sterilisation. Hey, given public safety is paramount, I'm sure the State could force people to have abortions. Now that's what I call an "eye-catching initiative".
http://timesonline.typepad.com/comment/2007/01/the_age_of_mino.html
I'm all for it. A good idea. Then they can free up more prison space by allowing all those murderers and rapists to walk out of the open prisons and let these potential miscreants take their places in the dispersal system. :sweatdrop:
Another view! (http://timworstall.typepad.com/timworstall/2007/01/blair_and_super.html)