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Originally Posted by GGG
I don’t know if it’s similar to schizophrenia or not but saying that the consequence will ensure compliance is not correct.
In the Edmonton Journal article they state that Voluntary Compliance for medication taking is not the most effective method of ensuring compliance.
For me the line on the NCR cases is that they should have mandatory supervised medication consumption for the rest of their life. I think that would be a reasonable balance between personal liberty and public safety
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Couldn't agree more. It's not at all unreasonable to ask and shouldn't really be up for debate considering the horrific nature of this NCR case with de Grood.
Compliance can easily be offset by any number of stresses average people have in their lives, let alone what he is certain to face with not only the remorse factor weighing heavily, but also the fact he will be up against some seriously tough public opinions.