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The consequences of jail over treatment
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(09-01-2017, 05:19 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: You can't force anyone to change unless you lock them up and make every decision for them.   And that isn't even going to work all the time.  

No one changes without a purpose.

Hence why I said hard labor.  That could be a variety of things not just pounding rocks.

The way you word things sometimes makes me question you.  When you say "hard labor", I think of "pounding rocks".  You could have just said "putting them to work" and I would take no issue with that.  But when you say hard labor, it just sounds
punitive, something that is OK in N. Korea, Russia or China.  It may seem like semantics to you but not to me.

I agree that the more willing someone is to treatment, the better the outcome usually is.





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RE: The consequences of jail over treatment - RICHMONDBENGAL_07 - 09-02-2017, 02:33 AM

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