Historically the medical profession and the criminal justice system (both adult and juvenile) have had a basic principle in common: Both have been reactive. Before either became involved, harm had already occurred.

Fortunately, both are changing. Medicine has become very concerned with prevention, intervention education, and professional relationships/partnerships with patients and insurance companies aimed at a long-term view of maintaining good health.

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