That's what I meant in the short term, yes. The difficulty of the long-term protection of the public was that it was basically interpreted as being through rehabilitation. There was no short-term stuff to deal with people who needed to be dealt with to protect the public.
If my fellow AB had been taken by the time he got to his tenth, twelfth, or thirteenth charge, if they had taken him and put him in jail, Theresa McEvoy might be alive today, because the person would have been dealt with, and the rehabilitation efforts would have been put into place. I think long-term rehabilitation was not considered to be adequate.