Originally posted by amateur51
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We all know that prison places are in ever shorter supply and, if the improbable sounding statistic that Huhne offers here by claiming that "30% of English and Welsh men have a criminal conviction by the age of 40" (where on earth did he pull that one from? - and why are we Scots left out of this?!), then our present prisons, even if they were all currently empty, could not possibly be expected to hold more than the tiniest percentage of those criminals.
I don't agree that Coulson's sentence is schadenfreude but the criminal justice system cannot possibly lock up more than a very small percentage of criminals in prison and, whilst custodial sentences are not appropriate for a large number of criminals, some might nevertheless argue that it is hopelessly overloaded in this regard; there are currently some 85,000 prisoners and only around 1,000 more places available and, whilst I'm not sure what the combined adult male population of England and Wales may be, 30% of it must be several times the total number of available prison places and many times the number of vacant ones.
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