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Old 06-22-2001, 10:45 AM
SableCherub SableCherub is offline
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i don't believe that anyone is absolutely beyond reform...and it is not like they are completely free...i believe the article stated that at any time their behavior (threat to the community) becomes questionable they can be encarcerated...given the fact that they committed the act at such a young age and have subsequently received some sort of rehabilitative care...i say they should be released and tightly watched for some time...now if this had been someone that was already an adult...i would not say the same thing...but in the case of young children and teenagers...i do NOT believe they are beyond being rehabilitated and reintroduced into society as productive and non-threatening individuals...

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