Have you ever wondered when the Conservative Government would stop adhering to reality? One would think that they would not just come out and admit they base their policy squarely on the ideological ass-cake that oozes from Steven Harpers well fertilized mind. Cue Vic Toews, and enter the zany ‘tough on crime’ talk. The rate of criminality in Canada has been in an overall decline for at least a decade. What is the gilded Conservative Answer? Let’s build more prisons!
Intellectually speaking, it is the same as being hit in the face with a fresh wriggling bag of minnows after you order your morning coffee. It just does not make any frakking sense whatsoever. Observe what Mr.Toews announces and watch for errant sacks o’ minnows.
“Public Safety Minister Vic Toews announced Wednesday the Conservative government will spend more than $155 million to increase capacity at prisons in Ontario and Quebec, […]
“Our government is proud to be on the right side of this issue — the side of law-abiding citizens, the side of victims who want justice, and the side that understands the cost of a safe and secure society is an investment worth making,” Toews said in a statement.
Toews’s statement suggested that over the coming years, the Correctional Service of Canada will add more than 2,700 beds to men’s and women’s prisons across the country.
The Tories have pledged tougher sentences for violent crimes, which would keep inmates convicted of such offences in prison longer.
*Splat* Reap the slorpy minnowy whirlwind. Yes, my gentle fishily besotted readers, because of the declining crime rate is it not obvious we need more prisons. Let us check back in with reality just to reinforce the Conservative break with evidence based policy:
“But critics quickly jumped on the announcement to expand the prisons, pointing to falling crime rates and charging that increasing prison space has proven to be ineffective at combating crime.
Liberal public safety critic Mark Holland accused the Tories of adopting a failed strategy in California, where tough anti-crime laws boosted the prison population but drove up recidivism rates to 70 per cent and nearly emptied state coffers.”
Bankrupting state coffers? Driving up recidivism rates? Sounds exactly like protecting Canadians to me!
“Justin Piche, a PhD candidate at Carleton University who studies federal prisons and government response to crime, said no academic evidence shows that increased reliance on incarceration enhances public safety.
Instead, she said the Correctional Service of Canada should increase the current 2 per cent of its budget it spends on programs that will allow prisoners to safely integrate into society.”
Come on Vic what do you have for us?
Don Davies, public safety critic for the NDP citing facts that, unlike current Conservative mythology, are based in reality said:
“And what this government has to do is start putting resources into programs that will help those offenders not re-offend. You can’t just lock them up for longer and harder, that won’t work. If you could punish your way to a safe society, the United States would be the safest place on Earth.”
Amazing what happens when you look to the real world as opposed to your own ideology to base policy on. Stay tuned for more fishy wriggling as our beloved Conservatives try to explain how the census will be better by having less people answer it.






7 comments
October 11, 2010 at 3:18 pm
tildeb
It’s a win-win for the Tories: if you disagree, you’re either FOR more crime and less time, or you’re FOR intellectual elitist academic pinheads who don’t really understand reality with all them charts ‘n graphs ‘n statisticals… and we’ve taken care of them statistical folks!
That’s why Toews is doing this; reality has nothing to offer the Tories, and certainly nothing to help them govern well. They’ve got to make it up as they go along.
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October 11, 2010 at 5:34 pm
The Arbourist
You are Canadian as well? Nice. :> I hope ya don’t mind I added your blog to my links list as I felt we may share a certain amount of common points of view.. :)
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October 11, 2010 at 5:46 pm
tildeb
Yup, lived in Calgary, just south of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island called Cedar-by-the-Sea no less!, Toronto, London, and have traveled a lot.
So I know what you mean about Alberta. The best line I heard while working with the PPCLIs before they moved up north was to staple a name tag to a dead steer that read Ralph Klein and just wait for it to get elected in a landslide.
So yeah, I think we share a lot, but I’ve found most sensible people do. Welcome to the growing herd!
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