I think that there is a place for each. These are grey areas, so there are absolutely places for prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation. There are the strict sentences, and there have to be consequences for actions or we're not going to address this, and there's the middle ground in between.
I want to echo what Kelly said earlier about resources within prisons and adding to them--and we're talking about psychologists. You can do programming within prisons, so if you're in that middle ground.... I'm sure all of us have visited individuals who were incarcerated and continued with programming. You can be incredibly effective because they shouldn't have access to the drugs in there. They enjoy those visits, and you can build a relationship because you're showing that you're not backing away because they're incarcerated. So maybe we can enhance that area by providing some of those pieces for rehabilitation while they are serving their time.