"Once released, the Supreme Court placed him on a two-year extended supervision order in 2021, finding he was a high risk of recruiting younger or vulnerable people to commit a terrorism offence.
But a judge last year refused to extend that order, ruling the state of NSW had not proved he posed...
Surgery for psychiatric problems is wrong IN MY OPINION
We have centuries of medical history showing that
We have people right now having them and not being helped
We are just not able to map the brain accurately enough with current technology.
Why did they pick a target with a husband and another child and parents and a family?
Did they assume because she was young that she was single and alone and no one would notice her absence?
If he's a psychopath that will be a nightmare for other residents and staff.
If he's not a psychopath, its more more likely he will be further damaged in longterm juvenile detention or a longterm psychiatric home than helped.
That's why they closed most of those places, as we've been...
If he acted entirely on his own volition and impetus,
then i think that would mean he would be a psychopath,
in which case there aren't any therapies that can help him.
Maybe they could reduce his danger to society a little.
That's pretty much the same everywhere.
including probably wherever you are.
The current understanding of the psychology and neurology of children is that they are not capable enough of understanding a crime to be responsible for committing one.
Look I know he's the bad guy, but geeze when will this humiliation end? I feel so sorry for his parents.
I suppose all these accounts are important forensic data, but they could just give these stories to the police.
Everyone wants their 15 minutes I guess, never-mind all the bodies!
I keep thinking about this line that he was or is distraught
Inability to imagine consequences? Because of his age?
Belief that Allah was going to protect him and realisation that he didn't?
Death wish unfulfilled?
We decided as a society some decades ago that people shouldn't be forced long term to live in institutions they don't want to be in, or to take medication they don't want to take.
You camt have you're cake and eat it too.
She didn't stop his medication she changed and reduced his medication to reduce the crippling side effects.
Are people with schizophrenia supposed to be forced to live like zombies their whole life just in case they have a violent psychotic episode one day?
There's also no evidence reducing...
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