Comment Re:This felony screams for hard punishment (Score 1) 130
Hard and harsh punishment was always the solution - without it, Australia wouldn't even be populated.
I get you're making a joke but the British never transported the hardend criminals to colonies (the whole reason they started Australia is that they couldn't send them to the American colonies any more), the reason for this is because Britain didn't want the people back after they finished their sentence so convicts when finishing their time would be given a parcel of land and permitted to work it, good land in the colonies seemed so abundant that there appeared to be no end of it.
For this reason, only petty and lesser criminals were sent, crimes such as theft, burglary and larceny, fraud, being in debt, or sedition. This was to reduce the population the ruling class didn't like hence debts and sedition were being used to transport the poor and Irish/Welsh/Scottish as displaying an Irish flag was considered sedition. Hence there is an abundance of Irish surnames in Australia. A lot of the English came over in the interbellum period (See: the land of milk and honey), some 70+ years since transportation stopped (1856 for those who wish to know).
Hardened criminals like rapists, murderers, politicians and the like were kept in ol' Blighty.
The overwhelming majority of Australia's population came from colonists rather than convicts and most of the colonists arrived in the 20th century (notably the interwar and post war migration booms).