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Menniger Vs Lewis

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Essay title: Menniger Vs Lewis

Menniger vs Lewis

In our present society people tend to despise crime and cherish justice, though crime remains to be a widespread humiliation and an international dilemma. Our prevailing methods for confronting crime are inefficient, unfair and too costly; our prisons are known to be in very harsh and hazardous conditions for the prisoners, but the question to be asked here is "who cares?"

From time to time somebody calls for a change in the system, just as Menniger did. They call that the circumstances are serious, and that something has to be done. But their calls mostly go unheard.

Are their steps that we can follow to prevent violent techniques by curing criminals instead of punishing them? Well! Menniger believes that there are steps that have to be implemented in order for that to happen. He believes that psychiatrists should study the wrongdoer before being taken to court were it is there decided how to carry

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