The Spotlight: Can sexually violent predators really be rehabilitated?
A victory for residents in Tenino as a less restrictive alternative facility set to house five sex offenders, is shut down before it even opens. This week, The Spotlight dives into the community efforts to stop these types of facilities and explores the legal history behind them. We sit down with a member of the Sex Offender Policy Board to get his take on the situation and to ask the question “can sexually violent predators really be rehabilitated?”
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The Spotlight: Can sexually violent predators really be rehabilitated?

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