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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Call for Changes to Policing System

Fundamental changes to policing and criminal justice are needed because Britain has become a nation of "passive bystanders" who expect ministers to be responsible for every crime that is committed, a think tank said.
In order to move away from the current "centralised and technocratic" system of "Robocop justice", Reform argues for the introduction of local justice commissioners, community police boxes and regionalised criminal justice policies.
The group wants to see an "information revolution", with televised court proceedings and prison activities, detailed crime mapping and online offender databases.
It is also calling for the introduction of a National Bureau of Investigation to tackle serious nationwide crime, and innovative policing including the use of more volunteers and specialist "hit squads" to deal with pressing issues

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This Think Tank is Reform

http://www.reform.co.uk/

With the likes of Sir Richard Balchin the Knight Principal of the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor (Chairman of the Knights' Council)

The current and past chairmen of GlaxoSmitKline PLC, lehman Brothers and vice chairman of USB bank involved we know it is non biased . Right?

In the article it reccomends televised court procedings, criminal databases, more volunteers and specialised Hit Squads.

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