TitanTim said:
The only way to tackle persistent trouble makers I can see is to lock em up simple as that and to have far stiffer sentences. There will be some that will be receptive to education and willing to change but the persistent offenders need taking out of the community for as long as it takes. Maybe bringing back corporal punishment is an option.
They do that in the USA. It doesn't work, apparently. More US citizens per capita are jailed than any other Country on Earth. They still have one of the highest crime rates. Prison is a breeding ground for criminals (and it costs the taxpayer a fortune).
Needs to be dealt with on a social level, but it's too difficult for any Gov to think about. Would also take decades, which no Gov has the time for. So we just carry on trying to 'manage' the situation (very similar to non-working benefit claimers TBH).