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Mental Health Treatment in the US
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(02-08-2017, 03:02 PM)GMDino Wrote: Yeah, telling the truth is "semantics".

Not what you're doing. 



Quote:I did.  

https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_57,_Parole_for_Non-Violent_Criminals_and_Juvenile_Court_Trial_Requirements_(2016)

Got it, you don't consider child sex trafficking, rape or assault with a deadly weapon to be violent offenses.  I'm sure the victims of these crimes feel differently, but who cares about them?

Quote:So then I looked for the huge impacts it was causing:

http://www.redding.com/story/news/local/2016/12/11/prop-57-impacts-still-months-away/95147862/

So right now it's not even in effect fully yet.  Not sure how that reflects a "huge impact".  I mean dumb criminals might be running their mouths because they don't understand it either.  I suppose that make your job harder.  But it seems like a bit of an over reaction to say its already having a "huge impact".

Considering I'm actually dealing with it and you're reading articles on the internet forgive me if I find your argument less than convincing.  Parole agents aren't allowed to detain anymore, probation officers aren't allowed to detain or violate anymore, adult murderers who committed their crimes years ago are going back to juvenile court.  The pendulum has swung way too far on this issue, the criminal justice system, especially in CA, is becoming a mollycoddling nightmare.  Feel free to quote more internet articles about how my everyday experiences are wrong though.





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RE: Mental Health Treatment in the US - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 02-08-2017, 03:20 PM

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