I think if this sort of an issue needs to be addressed(where we put them when they get out) then obviously there is a failure in the legal system somewhere such that this person is obviously not ready to be returned to society and really should not be returned to society. In theory, if the penal system works, their past crimes shouldn't make a difference in where they can or cannot live. In other words, this isn't something that should even be addressed, if you need to control where they live, what areas of society they have access to, they should still be incarcerated.
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The advantage law is the best law in rugby, because it lets you ignore all the others for the good of the game.
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