"They claim it reduces criminal tendencies for the next seven years," John answers, his tone making it clear what he thinks of that idea. "There are no studies that support that idea, that the chance to commit any sort of criminal activity without consequence reduces to desire to do so over time. I know people who have studied things like that."
The CIA has no qualms about conducting questionable experiments, no issue with using people to see what happens when they're allowed certain freedoms. John has seen parts of the studies and he knows they don't end with peace for any length of time.
"I'm doing what I can to find the people who committed the most violent crimes," he admits. "They may not go to prison, but I can find other consequences for them."
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The CIA has no qualms about conducting questionable experiments, no issue with using people to see what happens when they're allowed certain freedoms. John has seen parts of the studies and he knows they don't end with peace for any length of time.
"I'm doing what I can to find the people who committed the most violent crimes," he admits. "They may not go to prison, but I can find other consequences for them."