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Originally Posted by LoggerTheta
Honestly, I'm going to take a different stance here, and say that I think it is wrong that the University of Washington is ousting these people from their homes. One man who was interviewed was using a cane to walk, and was clearly a senior citizen. He paid his debt to society with 15 years in prison. I do not think that asking this man to leave his home for a crime that he's already been punished for is good form at all. The community that these people live in act as a support group, and they go to counceling. This "preventitive" method of "peace keeping" has got to stop.
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Just because they have done their time of punishment, doesn't mean they are rehabilitated. Have you ever looked at a sex offender list? There are some people on there that are in their 80s! It's disgusting.
But there are also people who are on there for peeing in public, which I think is ridiculous.