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William Whitelaw, the first Home Secretary in the three Thatcher governments, was of the opinion that 'building new prisons cannot by itself be a solution [to crime] . . . there could be a substantial fall in our use of imprisonment without any significant rise in the threat to individual safety' (Home Affairs Committee, 1981: 221).
For the Thatcher government, and others in its wake, policies that brought about measures such as the reactivated detention centres were not to be judged by the reconviction rates they produced.
One of the first actions of the newly elected Thatcher government was thus to abolish ACTO in 1979: the development of penal policy would not, any longer, be the exclusive prerogative of its elite membership; instead, it came to be forged out of a partnership between governments and the public at large or, more specifically, those who claimed to speak on their behalf, notably the tabloid media and law and order lobbyists.
1980s when the consequences of the restructuring being engineered by the first Thatcher government began to take effect, deindustrializing and making redundant large sections of British society.
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