Name and shame doubts
Do you want to encourage more men to queue up at her flat after her release from prison?
I would also be interested to know whether the men participating in this act of public indecency were named and tried, too!
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Hide AdI have gravest doubts that the practice of 'naming and shaming' contributes to greater public safety '“ I think it rather hinders re-integration of those who have gone astray back into our communities.
Birgit Woolley
Nutbourne Road
Worthing
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