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Victims of Crime Trust director Norman Brennan lashed out at Tony Blair's record on law and order today and warned the criminal justice system was 'in freefall'. He called for 50,000 extra police officers and five to 10 new prisons to make Britain's streets safer. As Mr Blair was in Bristol delivering a lecture on the criminal justice system, PC Brennan said: 'As far as I'm concerned, the criminal justice system is in crisis and in freefall at the moment. 'You have got gun crime, knife crime, violent crime and the fear of crime the worst I have ever known it in 27 years of policing.

'Speeches don't make the streets safer, what does is a visible police presence and an effective criminal justice system that puts sense into sentencing. 'That means that those who rape, burgle, carry guns or knives should get an appropriate sentence which they serve rather than all the get-out clauses and early releases that they get at the moment.

'If the Government are interested in making the streets of Britain safer, they need to invest in a minimum 50,000 police officers and five to 10 new prisons. 'If saving money is the priority, the criminal justice system is going to end up in complete disarray.

'After nine years in government, the biggest deception I have witnessed as a serving police officer is this Government's promise to be tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. 'It's not just criminals who want putting in the dock, it's this Government and this Government's record on law and order.'

Let down by the system Mr Blair's pledge to rebalance the system in favour of the victim was given short shrift by one man who said he had been let down by the justice system. Farmer David Roberts, 48, told Mr Blair his crops and greenhouses in Frenchay, Bristol, had been damaged by a group of youths, who, although caught, were never prosecuted.

Mr Roberts said they had caused £30,000-worth of damage, made his insurance premium rise and has lost him valuable profit. Mr Blair told him: 'It is precisely in order to make sure the views of victims are taken into account that we need to change the way that not just the Crown Prosecution Service but also the court system works.' Mr Roberts said he did not have much faith that the system would be changed as a result of Mr Blair's programme. He said: 'The Prime Minister has been saying this for the last nine years but it's getting worse. 'I was the victim in this and the youth that did it got away with it.

'I would like him to put his words into action but I don't hold out much home that this will happen.' The family of a teenage victim of a paedophile said they welcomed the idea of giving victims more of a role in the justice system. The father of the 19-year-old victim said the 81-year-old sex offender who abused him had escaped a custodial sentence because of his age. The father, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said: 'I think it's very important for victims to have their say. They should have a much bigger role and a lot more support.