by Indy Lawyer
LITTLE is more precious than a comfortable, safe home, but for too long our prisons have mainly been populated by those deprived of such. Smart researchers say that the chances of becoming imprisoned increase exponentially with experience of abuse, family breakdown, the care environment, or when, as the result of any such haphazard events or mishaps, our existences descend into alcoholism or drug misuse. Naturally poverty and deprivation are staging posts on the way to the BarL just as surely as money, power and Eton pave the way to Number 10 or 11.