>Tough US-style courts to crack down on repeat offendersUK government modelling itself on Texas, USA to deal with transgender people
>The model recognises that factors like addiction and trauma can be the root causes of repeat offending. It forces low-level offenders to attend weekly sessions and regularly appear before the same judge who will track their behaviour, reserving prison spaces for the dangerous criminals who need them.>Those who fail to attend hearings, continue to misuse substances or refuse to engage in mandatory treatment courses will face tough consequences such as tagging or even time in prison for breaching strict conditions.Misusing substances like estrogen and testosterone without an NHS approved provider Refusing mandatory treatment like conversion therapy
>Baroness Gillian Merron Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women’s and Mental Health said:>"We know that custody alone does little to rehabilitate offenders, particularly those whose crimes are driven by addiction or mental health issues."
>>43896062Who is Baroness Gillian Merron?Her stance on transgender healthcare policy is characterized by:Support for the Cass Review: In April 2024, she praised the review as a "thorough summary" and a "rock" for moving forward, emphasizing that children have been failed by inadequate services and toxic political debate>think of the under 35 year old children
Dr Tom McNeil, CEO of The JABBS Foundation for Women and Girls:>today’s announcement is a significant step in the right direction and follows the evidence on what works to divert women away from custody. In our work with partners across the justice system, we’ve seen first-hand the positive impact these courts have on tackling underlying issues.
>>43896089Who is Dr Tom McNeil?>Tom McNeil is a physician who has become a prominent expert witness for legal cases challenging gender-affirming care for minors. His public statements and legal testimony reveal a strong opposition to medical transition treatments>McNeil characterizes transgender identity as a form of "delusional thinking." He has explicitly stated that the concept of changing one's sex is a "lie" and describes medical interventions such as hormone therapy and surgeries as a "form of mutilation." On moral grounds, he deems providing gender-affirming surgeries "utterly unacceptable."
Based on todays announcement it looks like the UK government is moving towards extermination.Forced conversion therapy and prison for those who do not engage. To anyone currently in the UK, now is the time to consider moving abroad, things are about to get very bad, very quickly
>"Tough US-Style Courts" >looks inside>removes due process, bail bonding, rule of lawwhat did they mean by this?
>>43897944It's funny they're trying to sell US courts as a good thing when we're infamous for having bad ones.
Why do these retards never model their justice systems after ones that actually work (at least, relatively speaking)?Prisons are supposed to deter, rehabilitate, and incapacitate, but the US fails at all three.>deterrence will never work on people who have nothing left to lose>US prisons are intentionally designed to reinforce violent criminal behavior and make formerly nonviolent offenders violent>(allegedly) dangerous criminals are frequently released into the public
>>43896098>>McNeil characterizes transgender identity as a form of "delusional thinking." He has explicitly stated that the concept of changing one's sex is a "lie" and describes medical interventions such as hormone therapy and surgeries as a "form of mutilation." On moral grounds, he deems providing gender-affirming surgeries "utterly unacceptable."Based. Everything he said is objectively correct.
>>43898041uk is worse. they don't even have protection from double jeopardy.
>>43896053Fuck it, diy or die babya little violence from the state never stopped us, they can’t pry the e from my cold dead hands
>>43896053they could do it now if they wanted to - "intensive supervision" exists already, the only thing that stands between this is classifying T/E as "abusable substances" by whatever metric they usefucking terrible, terrible program to expand though, scary messaging and a precedent for the world to come, did you know we have our own version of project 2025?https://policyexchange.org.uk/project-2029>>43896123emigrating abroad where the grass is always greener, famously a super trivial thing to do with no restrictions or issues of its own>>43898189it isn't there to protect you and megenerally it's modelled on punitive victorian ideals, we never got over the poor laws period
>>43896053>import millions of browns>start needing brown country style justice systemthis will happen to all of Europe soon
a judge in tarrant county just gave a (black) guy 45 years in prison for stealing legos and ps5 controllers
I genuinely can't tell if the UK is an authoritarian police state or if it's total lawless anarchy and you go to jail for calling the cops on murder, according to the tabloids it's a little of both somehow
UK is a colony of Texas. Now accepting Scots in Boston. They can't deport kilt boys if you all stick together.
>>43900669there is a word for this called anarcho tyranny alreadytyranny on decent people, anarchy for criminals
>>43900669It’s not really a contradiction desu. It’s both a nanny state and wildly incompetent at the same time.
>UK using "US style" as a euphemism for expanding their own carceral state you gotta love this timeline
>>43898041>hen we're infamous for having bad ones.It's funny because us courts are actually good. The lack of money and decent attorneys is what fucks people stateside
>>43896053Shithole country.
>>43900458Is that because of repeat offending?
>>43899007>emigrating abroad where the grass is always greener, famously a super trivial thing to do with no restrictions or issues of its ownWe're talking about the UK. This isnt soemone in France moving to Germany, with pros and cons, this is the UK. Its fucking shit. Almost any country in the northern hemisphere is better, all things being equal.They halved disability, and now they're talking about welfare as a whole. Its really bad.I never said it was super trivial. It isnt. Uprooting your life is probably the most momentus thing a person can do, and many trans people have little money and no family. But bad shit is happening. This isnt lip service, they genuinely will harm us.Brexit ruined everything, could've applied for jobs in spain very easily
>>43899007>did you know we have our own version of project 2025?>https://policyexchange.org.uk/project-2029Policy exchange are pure evil. They are obsessed with trans people. They're the ones who advised Shabana Mahmood to put all mtfs in male prison
>>43898189Rehabilitación is a myth a criminal will always be a criminal. This is reality not a fairytales.
>>43896053Fake news only retards fall for this.
>>43902070Direct from the govt website you fucking shill
>>43901997Doing drugs is a crime, and lots of people who do drugs stop. Your argument is invalid.