Pubdate: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 Source: Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC) Copyright: 2005, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.nanaimobulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/948 Author: John Anderson MINIMUM SENTENCING WON'T IMPACT PUBLIC SAFETY To the Editor, Conservative leader Stephen Harper talks tough about crime prevention, but his plan for mandatory minimum sentences will have little or no impact on public safety. Under Conservative thinking, crimes such as cannabis cultivation will be deterred through mandatory minimum sentences (MMS). Judges will have no discretion in these matters - instead they will sentence offenders according to fixed penalties specified in the Criminal Code. The evidence that mandatory minimums will deter crime is in short supply. A comprehensive study by Professors Thomas Gabor and Nicole Crutcher in the Research and Justice Division at the Department of Justice recently evaluated the effect of mandatory minimum sentences, mostly by examining the U.S. experience. Some key findings in the study are: - - Deterrence through MMS works best with occasional or opportunistic offenders (e.g., drinking and driving), but has little effect on persistent offenders. - - Evidence that gun crimes are reduced by MMS is "contradictory and inconclusive." - - Harsh sentences available through MMS are least effective for drug consumption and drug-related crimes. The consequences of mandatory sentences will be very costly to Canadians. Judging by the U.S. experience, more defendants will plead not guilty and elect trial by judge and jury. These will be lengthy, time-consuming trials and require far more resources. One of the concluding recommendations by the researchers who conducted the federal report is that mandatory minimum sentences "should not be introduced merely to placate a political constituency." Mr. Harper should advocate crime prevention strategies that can be defended on the basis of their likely impact, rather than appealing to voters' emotions. John Anderson, Criminology Dept. Malaspina University-College - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake