In the same way as community and response police have been forced to pick up the work/people/patients/chaos/offences that were once our remit, so has mhs been forced to take responsibility for people and families (in fact whole communities) whose problems have precious little (in fact nothing) to do with mental ill-health but everything to do with social chaos, stupidity, unemployment, crime, drugs, alcohol, concentrated deprivation, did I mention drugs? These should belong to social services, children’s services, police and the CJS, the DSS, the DOE but fall through the cracks to us.
I remember a psychiatrist, probably retired now, and working in a much less risk-averse milieu than we’re forced to work in today. He had a saying that was almost a catch-phrase which he’d use for social chaos. ‘I don’t see much psychiatry here.’ He’d then proceed to decline the case. How I wish we could do that. (I’m going to give some suitably disguised/confidentiality-protected examples as I go.)
Britain will drive straight over the cliff before the sacless wonders in charge of our country even consider taking any action but here are some suggestions to improve this.
1. Commission a new MAPPA type task-force with lashings of decision making power and funding. It will comprise representatives (*b) from police (CID, response, any other relevant dept) probation, community mental health, (preferably forensic) social services, (housing, children, noise, environmental etc) Child protection, DSS (benefits) DOT (motoring offences, driving without a licence, insurance, accidents) and as many others are needed for it to work. Who knows, maybe a rigorously reformed CPS might have a role.
But this new MAPPA panel will be different. It will be designed specifically to identify and remove the worst offenders (not as designated by their briefs, nor their mothers, nor indeed BBC editors) from the streets, from the children they are infecting, from the estates they are terrorising and predating on. This panel will possess Predator style teeth, a big stick and the willingness, even the yearning to use them. It will also possess – key point – hundreds of empty cells (call them beds if you really must) in secure (*a) purpose built accommodation and the power and right to immediately arrest, scoop up and ship off the scrotes and predators they identify as such into the aforementioned secure accommodation.
*a) I suggest medium secure standard would suffice for most because I can remember a handful of successful escapes from low-secure units and these were mental patients, not mentally sharp cat burglars.
The point of the panel is the breadth of knowledge and evidence it brings together. Police only know so much, health only knows so much and is allowed to share only a fraction of that. The panel though, will know everything he’s done, is suspected of doing and is currently being investigated for. They can join the damning dots, tot them up and identify a dangerous predator operating across judicial/procedural boundaries. Not a million miles from the county lines idea.
The lawless state of our country – and the social chaos and deprivation that flows from it – is a national problem that took from at least Mrs Thatcher until today for Satan to build, with the assistance of Tom Winsor, Theresa May, Michael Mansfield, Chris Grayling, Lord Hermer, Derry Irvine, Cherie and Tony, Two Tier Keir and many other treacherous lawyers and politicians. It will take just as long to eradicate back to 1960s and 1970s levels of manageable social chaos and crime.
El Salvador showed the way. They can’t kill, rape, kidnap, threaten (etc) civilians if they are locked up. They can’t smuggle in weapons, drugs, phones etc if a) they are snuggled up as tightly as battery hens and b) the guards don’t have their hands tied by ‘least restrictive’ and DEI policies policed by vicious HR departments.
By all means, let the intrepid BBC freely interview to write hand-wringing articles like this criminal absolving shigpit. ‘El Salvador gangs: mass arrests bring peace but at what cost?’ Lethal force in Brazil’s favelas’ ‘How shocking, they took 10,000 gangsters off the streets but this mother says her son is innocent’ and others like it i.e. however many scum you take off the streets it will never be good enough for BBC liberals.
If they kill one another, that will be on them, not the staff. Generously bestow agency and responsibility on criminals instead of absolution like our liberal media does. Add a second life sentence on. Far better that than them murdering a civilian like you or I.
*b) the grade and make-up of the panel members is critical. It’s just like politicians pre-selecting who will and won’t serve on an inquiry gets them the findings and conclusions they wanted all along. I worked at a bin where the anti-seclusion crusade had already won but they still had a monthly panel (can’t remember the name) reviewing the policies and enforcement, pretending they could be altered if risk made it necessary. View it as a version of plausible deniability from management as in, ‘But we DO listen to the ground floor staff. Look, see there are nurses on this panel.’ No there weren’t. They were bought and paid for, fully sold-out, grandmother-selling nurse managers.
So, no managers. Only ground floor professionals who have seen the carnage and harm, sometimes even as the uber-scrote inflicts it. People like me. Remember, Britain will not be taking this action for the scrote’s benefit. From arrest onwards, the scrote now comes last. For forever, or the end of its miserable life, whichever is sooner. Remember (am I over-using remember?) they didn’t have to be a scrote or stay a scrote. They chose to do it because of the generous rewards.
Staff working in the secure lock-ups will have to be rigorously selected, highly trained, resourced and supported. They will develop an extremely high trust (*c), collegial culture. They will have to because they will instantly come under pressure, threat, temptation from the scrote’s organised and disorganised criminal associates still on the out.
c*) Britain is no longer a high-trust society. Just have a think about the Stasi style informant network the BBC, Guardian and ultra self-righteous HR departments have set up in our country. Students encouraged and rewarded to dob fellow students in for expressing illiberal opinions. Police officers paid to trawl social media looking for ‘far-right’ but not far-left or anti-white posts. Police officers, teachers, students etc encouraged to dob in colleagues. Video footage of same which mysteriously ‘emerges’ i.e. was bought by a reporter. Now have a think about how UK prisons were captured by criminals. They already had a petri dish where courageous managers had rewarded staff for reporting their colleagues for banter (and worse, sometimes) Now prisons are full of gang owned screws who do a lot worse than smuggle in drugs. I’m a bit bored this afternoon. I know, let’s work out how to destroy a tight, high trust working environment. What could possibly go wrong?
They will need cast-iron protection from the scrotes, their mouthpieces, and generously funded organised crime. British law, management, government and unions will have to be reformed until they can provide this. Someone, not TTK, will have to shred lawfare with extreme prejudice. They will need generous remuneration, terms and conditions, pensions, to make it such a good job they will stay until retirement, getting better and better each year. Make it like the SAS, only a fraction of applicants are good enough to get in. Make it a centre of excellence. Generously award medals and honours – once the honours system has been reformed with Khan, Winsor, TTK and the many other frauds being publicly dis-awarded and dishonoured.
2. Laser directed benefit sanctions. The inescapable panopticon focus of the MAPPA panel will identify who has four BMWs and Mercedes, has fathered multiple children and doesn’t pay for any, hasn’t worked a day in x years, paid cash for his house and so on. Fine, sequester, garnish and confiscate. Make its life so miserable it contemplates jumping off a motorway bridge.
3. Reformed banking laws (*d) that enable our courts to extract every penny from Albanian mafia, drug manufacturers and importers, money laundering (other forms of international crimes despoiling Britain are available) and so on. Until they figure out France has become easier to prey upon.
*d) Oh yes it’s possible. Remember how easy the bedwetter Trudeau found it to sic his banking pals on the Canadian truckers.
4. Attack Attack Attack until crime not only does not pay but instead leaves the successful gangster in a lifetime of debt – to be paid off before release. Currency could be breaking rocks, sewing mailbags, suggestions on a postcard. Reparations to victims, to NHS costs, to traumatised children and adults. This is polluter pays justice.
Give the youngest children on the evil poor estates a half chance of a rewarding life.
5. Law change needed. War on drugs. Death to the losers, like in a real war. The US navy blowing up those Venezuelan narco-boats is the way to go. To win, Britain would have to become brutal and never take her foot off the gas. Even large seizures make NO difference to supply on the streets. That’s got to be the goal.
6. Lots more law changes needed to get there. For another post.

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