The Guardian view on mistaken prisoner releases : a broken system not human error / Editorial
Recent cases of prisoners let go by mistake rightly disturb the public. But they reflect the overstretched and underfunded criminal justice architecture Any mistaken release of a prisoner is a blow to the criminal justice system and creates a danger to public safety and confidence. So is any (…)
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