First of all, there has been a significant rise in the amount of young people being jailed for joint enterprise. In the past 8 years more than 1,800 people have been charged with homicide under the controversial, legal principle of joint enterprise. As well as this, between 2005 and 2013, the amount prosecuted for homicide was 1,853 in England and Wales which involved more than 4 people. A huge problem that joint enterprise causes is that people are being convicted even though the police weren’t clear who deliver the fatal blow, this clearly shows how easy it is for the police to blame someone who is not responsible. Additionally, there is a key example which was mentioned on Panorama where a young …show more content…
In addition a large amount of people would argue that joint enterprise is a “lazy law” however some people think that it efficiently gets rid of those involved in crime, but can we really put someone in jail for life simply because they were at the wrong place at the wrong