rhino wrote on Aug 11
th, 2019 at 7:48pm:
mothra wrote on Aug 11
th, 2019 at 1:14pm:
John Smith wrote on Aug 11
th, 2019 at 1:10pm:
what makes it worse is that often govt dept's share the same view. Imagine punishing an unemployed person for missing a meeting, when the nearest centrelink office is 500km away with no viable public transport to speak of, or fining someone for driving unlicensed when making their way to dept. transport, which is also 500km away etc
Exactly right. And with social security fraud and driving misdemeanours being principle causes of the high incarceration the likes of you know who go on about, it just keeps on looking like a damn plot/
More like assault. Domestic assault. And sexual offences. You should be all over this Mothra, what with your opposition to domestic assault and rape. Yet you appear to be mitigating this behaviour by attempting to portray their offending is minor. Its not, the statistics paint a very ugly picture of child abuse and sexual assault, the more remote the community the higher the offending. Recidivism is what causes the high incarceration rate, the fact they just keep committing the same offences over and over.
'driving misdemeanours'? You sure about that?
Yo' godda link, bro? You d' one got it all t' han', y' know... so SHOW US!
Social security fraud? Have to be serious to be doing prison time.... maybe they need to look at land council fraud... you know - the ones where the assholes running the show steal from those supposed to benefit from it all...
Le's looka dis one, bro:-
"The most common offence/charge for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners was
Acts intended to cause injury (34% or 4,071 prisoners) followed by
Unlawful entry with intent (14% or 1,679 prisoners). The most common offences/charges for non-Indigenous prisoners were Illicit drug offences (20% or 6,288 prisoners) and Acts intended to cause injury (18% or 5,583 prisoners). "
https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by%20Subject/4517.0~2018~Main%20... 
Deeee-ad Farken Easy!!