Knife crime: Time to get tough
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Knife crime: Time to get tough
JAIL sentences for knife crime are likely to double under sweeping changes to prevent Jersey’s teenagers turning to violent crime.
The police would also be give powers to search pupils for blades under the changes which Home Affairs say are needed to stop the Island being gripped by the high levels of knife crime currently blighting major cities in the UK.
Andrew Lewis, assistant Home Affairs Minister, said that the department wanted to increase the maximum jail term for carrying an offensive weapon from two to four years ‘to recognise the seriousness with which this offence is viewed’.
And police will be given authority to enter schools without a warrant and search pupils, under the supervision of the head teacher, if there is the suspicion of an offence.
The new draft law, which also better defines knives as offensive weapons, was outlined in the States yesterday by Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard. (from thisisjersey)
I agree even four years I don't think is enough....
The police would also be give powers to search pupils for blades under the changes which Home Affairs say are needed to stop the Island being gripped by the high levels of knife crime currently blighting major cities in the UK.
Andrew Lewis, assistant Home Affairs Minister, said that the department wanted to increase the maximum jail term for carrying an offensive weapon from two to four years ‘to recognise the seriousness with which this offence is viewed’.
And police will be given authority to enter schools without a warrant and search pupils, under the supervision of the head teacher, if there is the suspicion of an offence.
The new draft law, which also better defines knives as offensive weapons, was outlined in the States yesterday by Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard. (from thisisjersey)
I agree even four years I don't think is enough....
Re: Knife crime: Time to get tough
If anyone carries a knife in my veiw they have "intent" to use it
Pegasus-
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Re: Knife crime: Time to get tough
That's me stuffed then.
Spirit-
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Re: Knife crime: Time to get tough
Well yes, but intent isn't a crime in itself.Pegasus wrote:If anyone carries a knife in my veiw they have "intent" to use it
Intent to spread butter, intent to gut a fish, intent to cut rope etc. etc.
Troy McClure-
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Re: Knife crime: Time to get tough
Jersey cutlery shops could have a lean time, although it could be funny watching the Crapauds going about their daily lives.
Eating with their fingers, fishermen cutting rope with their teeth etc.
Eating with their fingers, fishermen cutting rope with their teeth etc.
Spirit-
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Re: Knife crime: Time to get tough
Luckily we can rely on our razor sharp wit.Spirit wrote:...fishermen cutting rope with their teeth etc.
Troy McClure-
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