Prison is no answer for Bulger killers

    The public will be better protected by releasing Robert Thompson
    and Jon Venables under supervision than moving them to prison,
    offender rehabilitation charity Nacro said this week.

    Thompson and Venables, who killed two-year-old James Bulger in
    1993 when the pair were both 10 years old, have been held in
    separate secure units for eight years. The Parole Board agreed to
    release them last week. They will remain on life licence.

    Paul Cavadino, director of policy for Nacro, said that moving
    them into the prison system could undo much of the treatment and
    rehabilitation they have received: “No good can come of the
    incessant demand to extract the last ounce of punishment out of two
    boys who committed a terrible crime when they were seriously
    disturbed.”

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