B.C. attorney general says increasing arrests to fight violent crime is ‘futile’
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s attorney general says the government has no plans to arrest its way out of the province’s crime issues because it won’t work.
Murray Rankin says fighting crime by arresting more people is “futile,” and the government is instead considering a range of options to keep people safe.
Opposition Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon told the legislature that the government has continued a “catch-and-release” policy where repeat offenders are quickly freed from custody despite being accused of violent crimes.
He points to the government’s own commissioned prolific offender report that cites increasing incidents of violent crime in communities throughout the province.