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how to solve it - and why so much of what we're told is wrong

'Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime' said Tony Blair before taking office. Over the years, the slogans and soundbites have come at us from all angles and from all comers, yet those who actually make policy seem powerless to control crime. The riots of August 2011, though isolated, stand out as starkly emblematic of a disconnect between policing and criminality in the UK today. Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross suggests there is a solution, but one that demands a radical rethink of how we view crime and the circumstances.

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  • "'Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime' said Tony Blair before taking office. Over the years, the slogans and soundbites have come at us from all angles and from all comers, yet those who actually make policy seem powerless to control crime. The riots of August 2011, though isolated, stand out as starkly emblematic of a disconnect between policing and criminality in the UK today. Former Crimewatch host Nick Ross suggests there is a solution, but one that demands a radical rethink of how we view crime and the circumstances."@en

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