Re: Ben Cousins Jailed
Reply #41 –
I realise this sounds callous, but regardless of the plight of the addicted, if / when there is a risk to the general public, family or friends the welfare of the addicted should clearly be secondary concern when it revolves around rehabilitation and liberty versus public safety!
If locking up a dangerous or abusive individual stifles, stalls or prevents their rehabilitation, then I'm afraid so be it because it's already too late if they harm someone, you cannot take back the harm even though you can still rehabilitate!