RE: Should this womans past matter?
November 8, 2015 at 5:37 pm
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2015 at 5:39 pm by Longhorn.)
I believe that with situations like these they should be examined and action taken on a case to case basis. Neither extreme would solve the problem more efficiently, in my view.
But still, if a person is convicted of complicity to murder of their own children, that indicates a whole lot of mental issues - I agree with CD that an institution would be more suitable for this woman than prison, though I'm obviously no expert - or at the very least a contraindication to having children, regardless of whether she has abused any of them up to this point or not.
But still, if a person is convicted of complicity to murder of their own children, that indicates a whole lot of mental issues - I agree with CD that an institution would be more suitable for this woman than prison, though I'm obviously no expert - or at the very least a contraindication to having children, regardless of whether she has abused any of them up to this point or not.