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Response to MoonRiver (Reply #5)

Someone, outside of the family, needs to be concerned about his daughter. In_The_Wind May 2015 #1
I'm not saying there isn't reason for concern justiceischeap May 2015 #24
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Who's branding him? MoonRiver May 2015 #3
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They usually happen concurrently. MoonRiver May 2015 #5
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Well, I am a psychologist in a juvenile detention facility. MoonRiver May 2015 #8
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How can we know he hasn't? Who would tell on him? csziggy May 2015 #9
Exactly, we don't know. MoonRiver May 2015 #10
Josh got a "stern talking to" from the family friend state trooper riderinthestorm May 2015 #16
I'm concerned with what kind of counseling he received. I don't know the statistics on whether or liberal_at_heart May 2015 #11
Here is what I could find about the counseling csziggy May 2015 #18
"Giving them a break" or not is something that should be done IN COURT, AFTER A TRIAL LadyHawkAZ May 2015 #12
I did mean after a court case and sentence. MoonRiver May 2015 #13
I agree with that- juvenile offenders should be judged case by case LadyHawkAZ May 2015 #19
Ditto MoonRiver May 2015 #22
I know this is off subject but I remember the kids was not able to kiss, etc while "dating" and I Thinkingabout May 2015 #14
There is no excuse in the parents choosing to hide their avebury May 2015 #15
A couple of points-- Jackpine Radical May 2015 #17
It's not about giving someone a break. It's now about responsible adults sorting out the pieces and libdem4life May 2015 #20
I just looked it up - there are five young girls still home aged 5, 6, 7, 9 and 17 yrs riderinthestorm May 2015 #25
Sex offenders Rehab often consists of "Dont get caught again" Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #21
^^^^^ this ^^^^^ libdem4life May 2015 #23
Have a point here... Lithos May 2015 #26
Did TLC know about this Duggart family secret? dem in texas May 2015 #27
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