My plan not only involves bringing offenders to justice but also deterring them from reoffending.
At least then we might see some dedicated focus on this issue. A lot of supposedly “minor” offences are not investigated at all.
The deadline is August 6th. While the role has yet to capture the public’s imagination, it has genuine power.
It also allows teenagers to develop a sense of adventure and independence – making them more employable and better citizens.
Our latest Centre for Social Justice report – Desperate for a Fix – focuses on prolific drug-addicted people and proposes a new Second Chance Programme.
Here are five priorities. Sort out the extremism mess. Get an immigration policy move-on. Beef up your Windrush review. Don’t mess with ID cards. Or identity politics. Oh, and P.S…
Even in lefty France, socialist policies are now being dumped by Emmanuel Macron in favour of free markets. Now is the time to develop our next round of big ideas.
Security has tightened at nightclubs, and volunteers work with the Police to protect the most vulnerable youngsters as well as the homeless.
We must keep asking: ‘what’s the right level to pursue social repair?’ The nation is too large; the individual is too small. The community remains the right place.
Many women’s lives could be transformed by the right approach – this issue must not be neglected or forgotten amid bigger and more newsworthy events.
Conservative values are not well-served by leaving a market to criminals. Changing technology and drug strength mean this approach is becoming ever more harmful.
The appointment of a new chief constable who was criticised over his investigation into Edward Heath is seen as the latest saga to afflict a “broken force”.
This weakening of local accountability makes it all the more important for Conservatives to offer voters a clear alternative.
Calling for more money and doing nothing different, as others in the public sector often do, is not an option. We as PCCs will continue our reforming approach.
It’s easy to gripe, but the role, done well, can be powerful, transformative and create greater transparency.