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Does rehabilitation treat offenders as moral agents? Does it violate their freedom of being an individual? Aren’t we, in essence, telling them that they’re “broken” and we can fix them?
Return to the board and read over the posts of your fellow classmates. Choose at least one classmate and create a post responding to his/her initial post on the Discussion Board. Be thoughtful in your response, indicating your agreement/disagreement with their posting and give a careful reasoning of your position. Please note: in all of your postings/replies, you must demonstrate careful reasoning and logic to bolster your position.
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Rehabilitation assist inmates grow and change from carrying out criminal...
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