Tough on the causes of crime?

Having a background in psychology, I should be entirely comfortable with the outcome of a new criminological study into street crime that demonstrates that the underlying motives for such crime can be rather more complex than mere acquisition.

And yet, instead, I find myself unable to shake the mental picture of Tony Blair striding purposefully into the Cabinet Room, research paper in hand, to announce:

“Thanks for the report, John. Very useful… Now about this Ludovico Technique. Any thoughts?”

Posted by Unity on 29 Nov 2006 at 11:38 am

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2 Seditious Acts in reply to “Tough on the causes of crime?”

  1. on 29 Nov 2006 at 1:50 pm 1.redpesto said …

    Good call, droogie - I was wondering whether there’d be a spate of ‘A Clockwork Orange’-style headlines in response to the report…and yes, Blair is that stupid/desperate/illiberal.

  2. on 29 Nov 2006 at 4:08 pm 2.Pete Darby said …

    Meanwhile: http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/zimbardo05/zimbardo05_index.html

    Espcially the bit about abandoning a car in urban New York versus abandoning a car in Palo Alto.

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