"Except that one aspect of his arguments is that the state has been failing him by not providing him with adequate therapy in respect of his behaviour."
This is where it gets fecking complicated for me. Given that there's no guarantee that our treatment of such individuals will change and that, if change does occur, the timescale on which it occurs is likely to be years, is it worse to make him wait out the process?
Nice article btw, as always!
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This is where it gets fecking complicated for me. Given that there's no guarantee that our treatment of such individuals will change and that, if change does occur, the timescale on which it occurs is likely to be years, is it worse to make him wait out the process?
Nice article btw, as always!
( , Tue 16 Sep 2014, 13:09, Share, Reply)