Why Is Deferred Adjudication Even an Option for Child Abuse? | TCF Sidebar #23

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Episode 23

More and more, we’re seeing child abuse cases end with deferred adjudication. That means no conviction if the offender completes probation. But should that even be an option for crimes against children?

In this Sidebar discussion, we take a hard look at the reasoning behind deferred sentences in child abuse cases, the balance between rehabilitation and punishment, and whether the system is truly serving justice or simply protecting offenders.

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