Poor Old Henry asserts “crime is a growth industry in Australia and its Northern Territory”

Response to crime epidemic 

I have wondered about developing a document that records crimes reported in the media by date/day/time along with location, method of entry into premises, whether aided by a stolen vehicle, the age of the miscreant(s), the numbers involved in the breach, whether they were or were not apprehended, judicial response, and outcome. 

That would include bail information, recompense or otherwise for the victims of crimes and the monetary costs of repairs and loss of trading time.  

An addition could be include the monetary costs of repairs, and loss of trading time. The record would cover recidivism and comment about any ‘legal licence’ attached to their non-liability because of their youth. Clear-up rates and the time taken to apprehend those responsible could be included.

If I were doing this, the document would be accumulative, upload and updated  it to my blog or LinkedIn. It would not take long for this expression to cause the mind to boggle at the sheer volume of criminality that shackles and limits our territory.

This might help those criticising the government’s response to our crime epidemic appreciate the alternative position to the one they hold.

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