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Cracking CrimeWednesday, 11 September, 2002, 20:04 GMT 21:04 UK
Ask Jack McConnell
Ask Jack McConnell
The BBC's Cracking Crime day invites audiences across the UK to join in with the debate on crime.

In Scotland, Gordon Brewer will host a live discussion on 18 September at 10:35 pm on BBC One, putting your questions to Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell.

Mr McConnell says tackling crime, especially youth crime, is one of his top priorities. This is your chance to put your question to him.

Would you support fines, the loss of child benefit or compulsory parenting classes for the parents of persistent young offenders?

Are you wary of walking on your own after dark?

Do you think a life sentence should mean life?

Do you any other crime-related questions for the First Minister?

Send your questions using the form below.

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