Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Possibility of Rehabilitation

Does "rehabilitation" solve all problems?

Rehabilitation could be a possibility for reform and lead toward a positive future, but not everyone is necessarily "cured." Richard Chase, the "Vampire Killer of Sacramento," was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic and sent to rehab, but after he was released, he went on to kill many people, still believing that Nazis were trying to make his blood turn into powder, and that the only way he could remain alive was to drink the blood of others.

If rehabilitation is not properly carried out, it may not have a lasting effect. Some serial killers can go through rehabilitation and pretend to be fine, but really are still as twisted when they got there.

If there was a rehabilitation system that was 100% guaranteed to work, then it could solve problems. Yet, some people are so stuck in their own ideals and thoughts that they refuse to accept anything that deviates. Rehabilitation can help some, but it will not be able to help all.

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