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A convicted person who is subsequently determined by the presiding judge to be a "dangerous offender" may be ordered by the judge to spend an indeterminate period of time in detention. The process of establishing that a person as a "dangerous offender" requires that judges predict, based on patterns of past behaviour, the likelihood of serious offences in the future. In your view, what issues are raised by this process?

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