abilitation programs to help them learn how to communicate and understand society and be civil in society, how that is possible and necessary in society so that they have less chance of becoming repeat offenders?
These jurists would be not from the original trials of the prisoners. They would be separate from those trials. They would be law abiding citizens who are found to be functionally psychologically acceptable to a court of law.
They would meet with prisoners in groups once per month, kind of like an intervention and a judge would moderate the two groups, 12 prisoners and 12 jurists. We probably would not call them jurists then, probably civilizers?
2007-06-29
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