New year wrangling about nothing, hope this thread doesn't turn into another treadmill like 'Searching for God'!
Frequently people are put into prison for relatively minor offences, not violent or intimidating, no possession of weapons, no grand larceny, usually stupid, opportunist and amateurish petty crimes, sometimes a drug related, resulting in short sentences. So they only do a few weeks in prison. However so many of the petty criminals have girlfriends and babies whose lives are turned upside down for those few weeks, no money, no support - it takes weeks to sort out benefits & it's not their fault their partner committed a crime. It would surely be far more beneficial to the perpetrators, their family and society in general to put them on tag and arrange for them to do some community service. Then they would still be able to give support to their dependents (I used men as an example above because I have experience of young mothers whose boyfriends have been incarcerated and more men go to prison than women but of course there are women who offend too).
Fiona Onasanya does not have children but she is the sort of person who is committed to fight injustice which would surely include the families of prisoners.
The crime for which she is convicted is lying. Compared to the 'minor' crimes of the people I talked about above, it is nothing. Not worth a custodial sentence, she will do more good making a positive contribution to society.
In short, it's my belief is that custodial sentences should be reserved for serious offences.