From Mr Michael Shank.
Sir, In an apparent editorial about-face (“Crime and the credit crunch”, September 2), you claim that larger police forces and harsher prison sentences are responsible for lower levels of crime and that the link between economic growth and crime is weak. This is hardly consistent with previous editorials – which I heartily endorse – prescribing economic development as an effective soft-power means of reducing violence in places like Afghanistan.

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