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August 6, 2022 36 mins

In the last episode we introduced the concept of “the victimhood” and the phenomenon of the drama triangle.


We have to conceptualize it so we can “see” it and  make the point to say “there is actual abuse that happens in the world!!” … like we saw in the skit on the last part, it’s a most favorite tactic of an abuser is to deny the victim and or the victimhood


On this episode; 


Looking at the victimhood at the legislative level


Bill C274 - Canadian Federal Legislation


Nationwide changes to the criminal code.


 


Society from a federal level


Frank Caputo and Bill c274 - an act to amend the criminal code


https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-274


Will Franks new model be effective in the lives of Real People? Or should it go CaPUT-o


 


Sets the story in motion


The words of Frank 


MY PRIVATE MEMBER'S BILL


I tabled my first Private Member's Bill,C-274,An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody) on May 19th.


This Bill would create a "presumption detention" for those who are accused of three serious, separate offenses with a maximum penalty of five years or greater.It would target those that commit serious offenses and gives judges discretion to release when there are exceptional reasons.


Recent court decisions have changed the landscape of bail by making prosecution for breaches more difficult and by making detention awaiting trial exceptionally rare.


Municipalities and residents of Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo have clearly asked that crime be addressed. It's time we give law enforcement the tools needed to protect victims and keep the public safe.


This has had significant impacts on law enforcement and put serious strain on policing resources.Kamloops RCMP Superintendent Syd Lecky recently stated that approximately 5% of all offenders are creating 90% of their work. This is partially due to prolific offenders being able to frequently re-offend for the same crime while awaiting trial.


Frank Caputo, M.P.Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo



Caputo's mail campaign.


Is he asking for input? Or, Is he broadcasting a narrative?


Frank Caputo says “the victims need to be protected to keep the public safe”.


Who ARE these victims? Everyone!


The dangers of incarceration on accusation. 


A potential of 5 years in prison on remand. 


On accusations alone…


Allegedly targeting Repeat offenders awaiting trial.


Persons with multiple accusations


Anyone who has experienced suffering through accusations alone knows, accusations do not necessarily have to do with evidence.


This political narrative obscures the truth of the situation.


 


What is the model? Nationwide legislation because “Kamloops demands it”  


In order to “protect victims”  


Why can’t Kamloops deal with the social issues leading to all this supposed crime? 


This system aims to detain the accused for upto 5 years as they await trial.


Canada's national conviction rate was 61% according to stats Canada 2019-2020


meaning 39% of all charges are dropped or stayed.


Increase the incarceration rate, but not reduce the conviction rate of innocent people. 


Is this bill based on a false narrative?


What would be the motivation?


Who stands to gain?


Budgets for Law Enforcement increase…


Budgets for Prisons increase.


Use of fear tactics - coercion


 


It’s not obvious at first glance, that this Bill falls squarely into expanding the Victimhood. But it does!

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