If justice is provided on time in a society, the violation of social values is avoided. European countries are the best at providing timely justice.
Europe is currently going through a severe wave of extremism, in which extremist groups have been active in the UK for some time. The latest wave of riots and violent protests exploded after three girls were killed in a knife attack in Southport, north-west of Britain on July 29.
The number of people arrested for violence in the UK has risen to 400. The British government has started taking steps to create an additional capacity of more than 500 new cells in prisons to deal with those involved in rioting and riots.
Currently, courts in the UK are working round the clock to ensure the delivery of justice. The accused have been arrested with the help of CCTV footage.
In one case, the judge said that the “real and collective grief of Southport residents was hijacked” and that these individuals “damaged Liverpool’s honour and reputation”.
The judge added that those who knowingly participate in such riots that harm society and create fear will inevitably be punished. Such individuals will be handed down punishments designed to prevent others like them from similar activities.
Those involved in the riots have been sentenced to three years rigorous punishment by the Liverpool Crown Court. The UK is not only a developed country but also has an organized judicial system.
UK courts have proved that protestors will have to face the law and justice will prevail, which is why the situation in Britain has been handled very quickly.