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Originally Posted by Captain_Obvious
You might want to read the article before you attempt to sound like an authority on the subject.
That percentage was given by the leading doctors in his case.
2nd, he's going to be supervised by a doctor and an unarmed peace officer.
I've already said my main point is that he shouldn't be able to leave the facility after what he did regardless of the chance he'll re-offend. But regardless of that stance, if I lived in the small community of Selkirk (and being from Winnipeg originally I do know people who live there) I'd have a huge problem with that regardless of the stats the Doctors throw out.
Again, this is all subjective and a matter of opinion.
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And that percentage is based on just sending him out on his own, which is not at all what is happening here. As you point out, he will be escorted and monitored. If you don't think that massively reduces the risk of re-offending you're being intentionally dense.