Talk:Re: Chapter 90/@comment-212.178.140.54-20160827082510/@comment-27065544-20160827113107

Let's suppose the police catches some deranged felon like Jeffrey Dhamer or Ed Gein. Would you be willing to say such a person can be 'saved'? It's one thing to provide a humane treatment for a prisoner, it's another to try and reform someone so disturbed, because at the very least there's no guarantee he won't pull off that crap again once they're free.

This is why freed prisoners have such a hard time integrating back into society. They acted outside of its norms, and now society rejects them as abnormal.

It is a very bland example, but I feel that's the issue in a nutshell.