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Response rates from 1.2k Wexford voters.

36%
Yes
64%
No
27%
Yes
60%
No
9%
Yes, but deny after three crimes
2%
No, deny after first crime
1%
No, and criminals should not receive free legal aid

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Wexford voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NN42LJanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, but deny if the repeat offences are violent or serious crimes. Misdemeanors like possession should not effect this.

 @9ZTP726answered…4mos4MO

In relation to drug offences, I do believe people should be offered help or guidance in the right direction to find help, but in general I think this question is too vague on the topic of repeat offenders.

 @9ZTMQLQanswered…4mos4MO

Depends on the type of crime. If a very serious and severe or violent crime then no but young people or first time offenders should have assess

 @9ZTF4KKanswered…4mos4MO

All depends on the crime and why it was committed. For example an addict who keeps reoffending is only reoffending to feed a habit. If they are minor offences they should be entitled to help. In an ideal world they would be offered rehabilitation over punishment.

 @9Z957JKanswered…4mos4MO

I do believe that everyone deserves free legal aid, however, if the person in question is a repeat offender and shows no signs for change, then the thought of reconsideration would stand to a certain extent