“I think a lot of people simply assume that more money for the police will mean safer communities,” said co-author Akwasi Owusu-Bempah. “We’re demonstrating that that’s not the case.”
We’re talking about healthcare and social services for the most part, but we still need to address criminality. These crimes have real victims who don’t feel like justice has been on their side.
Even today, I’m reading about someone who breached parole, which he was on after killing someone, and they were “transported to a Correctional Services Canada facility to complete his sentence”. These stories are endless in Durham Region.
I agree.
We’re talking about healthcare and social services for the most part, but we still need to address criminality. These crimes have real victims who don’t feel like justice has been on their side.
Even today, I’m reading about someone who breached parole, which he was on after killing someone, and they were “transported to a Correctional Services Canada facility to complete his sentence”. These stories are endless in Durham Region.