ENEMIES OF A GENERATION

Judges slammed for failing to protect kids after ignoring calls for mandatory jail sentences for knife thugs

The Ministry of Justice revealed that just 59 per cent of nearly 2,707 over 18s arrested for repeat knife possession had been sent to prison in the past 12 months

JUDGES were slammed today for failing to protect the nation’s kids after ignoring Government calls for mandatory jail sentences for knife thugs.

The Ministry of Justice revealed that just 59 per cent of nearly 2,707 over 18s arrested for repeat knife possession had been sent to prison in the past 12 months. Only 45 per cent of 16 and 17 year-olds were banged up.

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New figures show only two thirds of over 18s arrested for possession of a knife went to jail last yearCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Ministers last year insisted a new ‘two strikes’ law requiring a mandatory four-to-six months sentence meant offenders would be “properly punished”.

The figures follow a wave of harrowing knife attacks across London the UK – and a dramatic 40 per cent rise in the number of kids caught with a blade since 2013.

Two men aged in their 30s were hospitalised in Peckham south London on Wednesday after a knife fight near a library.

Earlier this week, three teenagers were convicted of manslaughter following the fatal stabbing of a student in the capital in April.

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The news comes as more stabbings occurred across LondonCredit: PA:Press Association

Tory backbencher and knife campaigner David Burrowes told the Sun: “Sadly the exception is too often the norm that repeat offenders get off jail.

“Judges need to know through new guidance or new law that victims want and deserve a zero tolerance to knives.”

Fellow campaigner Nick De Bois, an ex-Tory MP, said: “Kids are dying on our streets and we are letting them and their families down by not sending persistent knife carrying offenders who repeatedly break the law to jail.

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“We gave the courts the law the power to do this and I can’t understand why they refuse to do so.”

He said that while the law allowed judges to spare offenders from jail in ‘exceptional’ circumstances, allowing 41 per cent to escape a custodial sentence was an “abuse” of the clause.

The Sun backed calls for the law to be introduced a year ago.

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