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He was finally sentenced for his crimes
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<blockquote data-quote="Lila256" data-source="post: 747227" data-attributes="member: 22431"><p>It really did feel like that, from pretty much the beginning of when I became involved. Once they realized there was not any immediate family problems (just in the past with his mom, which he was unwilling to discuss) that were leading to the issues, they really just continually pass the buck. The psychiatrist would tell us to call the police. The police would tell us to call the psychiatrist. The counselors would say he needs psychiatric, in-depth treatment and they can't do anymore. Psychiatrists said it wasn't severe enough yet. Nobody wanted to do it with anything. When he got to the level of dealing with the juvenile system, his diversion counselor straight up told us that there wasn't really much she could do because "we were doing everything right" (sure got sick of hearing that!). On the first appointment. The whole system is just a failure for kids like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lila256, post: 747227, member: 22431"] It really did feel like that, from pretty much the beginning of when I became involved. Once they realized there was not any immediate family problems (just in the past with his mom, which he was unwilling to discuss) that were leading to the issues, they really just continually pass the buck. The psychiatrist would tell us to call the police. The police would tell us to call the psychiatrist. The counselors would say he needs psychiatric, in-depth treatment and they can't do anymore. Psychiatrists said it wasn't severe enough yet. Nobody wanted to do it with anything. When he got to the level of dealing with the juvenile system, his diversion counselor straight up told us that there wasn't really much she could do because "we were doing everything right" (sure got sick of hearing that!). On the first appointment. The whole system is just a failure for kids like this. [/QUOTE]
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