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How we can reform community sentencing | Letters

A plan to name and shame people doing community service is wrong, says Ruth Windle. Plus a letter from Peter FellowsThe idea that naming and shaming offenders will “build confidence” in community sentences is beyond belief (Report, 26 September). I thought we had moved beyond the middle ages. Do ministers not realise that this is playing to the mob and the politics of revenge?People serving community sentences have already faced the courts and publicly carried out their sentencing. To name and shame adds to their humiliation and the sense that they are pariahs in society. It incites (to my mind, justifiably) resentment. How is this rehabilitation? How does it build a more cohesive and caring society? What builds confidence in community sentencing is that it can boost offenders’ sense of having something to contribute to their local community and society at large.Ruth WindleFrome, Somerset Continue reading...

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