I never understood this case and I'm no fan of the "tough love" of the sort which perpetuates the abuses of children, teens and young adults in the form of institutional trauma by organizations promoting a punitive bent in the rehabilitative milieu (eg. any episode of Scared Straight and most TC's). However, if the premise of affluenza were to be accepted, wouldn't it stand to reason that the remedy for such an affliction would be consequences?
I never understood this case and I'm no fan of the "tough love" of the sort which perpetuates the abuses of children, teens and young adults in the form of institutional trauma by organizations promoting a punitive bent in the rehabilitative milieu (eg. any episode of Scared Straight and most TC's). However, if the premise of affluenza were to be accepted, wouldn't it stand to reason that the remedy for such an affliction would be consequences?