Youths Accused of “Bad Behavior” Should Be Filmed, Harassed
Patrick Wintour
The Guardian
May 8, 2008
Police should be harassing badly behaved youths by openly filming them and hounding them at home to make their lives as uncomfortable as possible, the home secretary will say today.
The crime initiative is part of a government strategy to win back voters by proposing more radical approaches to tackling deep seated [...]
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