FARMINGTON — A Farmington therapist stands by her belief that young people who commit sex offenses are worthy of a second chance at a healthy, normal life. Full Article
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And she has found a new source of income too! She says they don’t recidivate if they are treated early. I haven’t seen that provision included in the recidivism stats. She’s just discovered a new cash cow. Or should I say calf?