I know its Rutgers Camden but the very fact that Rutgers is named in the article irritates me! SMH
Pedophilia not a crime....
Pedophilia not a crime....
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No. People who are criticizing the author are just showing off their ignorance.Originally posted by RUScrew85:
And the Ratchet clicks once more to the left?
Sure there is. Not many professors would take the position of my colleague Professor Kaplan. Regardless of what you think of her proposal, she is quite courageous to take such an unpopular stand. The Rutgers community ought to be proud of her.Originally posted by RUSumSGReturns:
There's diversity of opinion in academia? Really?
I don't understand your point, so you rather pedophiles rape children instead of getting treatment before they commit crimes?Originally posted by BigDaddyLane:
I know its Rutgers Camden but the very fact that Rutgers is named in the article irritates me! SMH
But let's never miss an opportunity for a paranoid Luddite to turn a complex legal or psychological issue into another polarizing political grindstone.Originally posted by jiggscasey:
No. People who are criticizing the author are just showing off their ignorance.Originally posted by RUScrew85:
And the Ratchet clicks once more to the left?
thisOriginally posted by RUbacker:
Sounds like more excuses for bad behavior and not be accountable . We have an entire generation of people not taking accountability for their actions .
I'm not a mental health professional, but I would guess that some of those things fall under violent sociopathy. It would be nice if there was a way to recognize symptoms of this and introduce treatments (such as participation in sports or more social activities) before they turned into killers.Originally posted by RutgersMO:
If the Mental Health establishment has now classified Pedophilia as a Disease, then why not classify Murderer's, Rapists & Assault as Diseases as well.
At least Alcoholics (i.e. in the Disease model) are inflicting their wounds mostly upon themselves (physically).
Everything is a "Disease" ....even posting on this board or replying!
MO
To me, the author sounds more concerned with the proactive prevention of harm than the retroactive justification of it.Originally posted by RUbacker:
Sounds like more excuses for bad behavior and not be accountable . We have an entire generation of people not taking accountability for their actions .
Assuming Matt is an attorney it pains me to say I am in agreement. It also demonstrates how poor reading comprehension is across this board membership, which is pretty embarrassing.Originally posted by lawmatt78:
To me, the author sounds more concerned with the proactive prevention of harm than the retroactive justification of it.Originally posted by RUbacker:
Sounds like more excuses for bad behavior and not be accountable . We have an entire generation of people not taking accountability for their actions .
thisOriginally posted by lawmatt78:
To me, the author sounds more concerned with the proactive prevention of harm than the retroactive justification of it.Originally posted by RUbacker:
Sounds like more excuses for bad behavior and not be accountable . We have an entire generation of people not taking accountability for their actions .