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Roger Stone interviews advocate Jennifer Harrison to highlight how mental incompetence rulings allow violent offenders to avoid criminal accountability and potentially return to society. Using the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska and cases of predatory abuse as catalysts, the conversation explores the "social experiment" of current legal frameworks that prioritize patient privacy under HIPAA over the public’s right to safety. Harrison argues that these loopholes create a dangerous reality where repeat offenders and predatory individuals are placed in unsecured residential group homes without community notification.
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Roger Stone interviews advocate Jennifer Harrison to highlight how mental incompetence rulings allow violent offenders to avoid criminal accountability and potentially return to society. Using the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska and cases of predatory abuse as catalysts, the conversation explores the "social experiment" of current legal frameworks that prioritize patient privacy under HIPAA over the public’s right to safety. Harrison argues that these loopholes create a dangerous reality where repeat offenders and predatory individuals are placed in unsecured residential group homes without community notification.
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