Monday, July 09, 2012
Manitobans Oppose Supervised Community Visits For Vince Li
For Immediate Release
Winnipeg - Six-in-ten Manitobans (60%) oppose allowing the so-called "Greyhound bus killer" Vince Li short, escorted walks outside the Selkirk Mental Health Centre where is being held in custody, a new Probe Research Inc. survey for the Winnipeg Free Press finds.
Indeed, not only do most Manitobans oppose these types of escorted furloughs, but a majority of Manitobans (55%) support changing the Criminal Code so that those who have been found not criminally responsible of killing another person remain in mental health institutions for life. This includes 35 percent who strongly support writing such a condition into the Criminal Code and 20 percent who moderately support this change. Approximately four-in-ten Manitobans, on the other hand, oppose this measure (38%, including 22% strongly opposed).
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Winnipeg - Six-in-ten Manitobans (60%) oppose allowing the so-called "Greyhound bus killer" Vince Li short, escorted walks outside the Selkirk Mental Health Centre where is being held in custody, a new Probe Research Inc. survey for the Winnipeg Free Press finds.
Indeed, not only do most Manitobans oppose these types of escorted furloughs, but a majority of Manitobans (55%) support changing the Criminal Code so that those who have been found not criminally responsible of killing another person remain in mental health institutions for life. This includes 35 percent who strongly support writing such a condition into the Criminal Code and 20 percent who moderately support this change. Approximately four-in-ten Manitobans, on the other hand, oppose this measure (38%, including 22% strongly opposed).
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Labels: Manitoba issues, Probe Research, Tim's Law, Vince Li