Okay.
But on denunciation, and specifically deterrence, many of the witnesses who represent social service organizations that focus on rehabilitation have asked us not to include deterrence. They suggest that deterrence doesn't work, or certainly doesn't work as well with youth as it does with adults.
I note that the bill itself refers to specific deterrence, not general deterrence. It's focused on one specific offender, and it's just another tool in the arsenal of tools that would be available to a judge.
Do you agree with my characterization?