Would there be any value in attempting to make help or counseling available to people who fit the profile of serial killers, serial rapists, serial child abusers, before they ply their trade for the first time? Would such a person seek or accept help? Could lives be saved? Am I being overly optimistic?
It's not that I think we are being too hard on them. Personally, I don't care if they rot in hell.
It's just that if we wait until they've killed 3 or more people before we begin to profile, identify, pursue, prosecute, or find other ways to stop them., are we not doing society a disservice?
2007-01-17
17:10:21
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John L
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