Critical analysis of "Dangerous Minds," by author John Pekkanen
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Critical Analysis
In the article "Dangerous Minds," author John Pekkanen uses Authority, Emotion, and Fact in a non-biased manner to discuss the topic of medical treatment of severely mentally ill individuals.
Pekkanen's authority in this piece is clearly identifiable to the reader. He is good faith reporter; he states no views at any point in the article. He remains outside; aloof if you will, of the article at all times. There are no uses of
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in hospitals, they know and they're doing nothing about it. It's ludicrous! Sure there is the involuntary outpatient treatment, but as we were told, it is seldom invoked due to the rights of the mentally ill. Screw the rights; if a mentally ill person has a history of criminal activity, it should be implemented. There are only three options: hospitalization, outpatient treatment, and jail. Works Cited Pekkanen, John. "Dangerous Minds." Readers Digest. December 2003: Pages 135-139
in hospitals, they know and they're doing nothing about it. It's ludicrous! Sure there is the involuntary outpatient treatment, but as we were told, it is seldom invoked due to the rights of the mentally ill. Screw the rights; if a mentally ill person has a history of criminal activity, it should be implemented. There are only three options: hospitalization, outpatient treatment, and jail. Works Cited Pekkanen, John. "Dangerous Minds." Readers Digest. December 2003: Pages 135-139