Rehabilitative law went out of fashion in favor of "neo-liberal" policies in the late 70s/80s which put the focus back on individual responsibility instead of what was viewed as the "welfare" approach to rehabilitation in the 60s.
So I wouldn't call today's policies rehabilitative, they are very much neoliberalist, much like American economic policy.
So I wouldn't call today's policies rehabilitative, they are very much neoliberalist, much like American economic policy.