And if she doesn't have control over any event, she can't be morally praiseworthy or blameworthy for anything at all.
Of analytic\ logical necessity, a torturer, qua torturer, would be a blameworthy person doing a bad thing.
Emotions can be blameworthy or praiseworthy, and can center on large and small objects.
In the light of this it might not be surprising if a society chose to eliminate morally blameworthy culpable behavior first.
Failure in this is morally blameworthy; success morally praiseworthy.
It is not clear we can say precisely who acts wrongly or who is blameworthy for the failure to study such treatments.
For example, donating money to a charitable organization is praiseworthy, the pseudoscientific, exaggerated promises of some chiropractors are blameworthy.
It would often be irresponsible and blameworthy to rely upon guesses about the purport of these reasons.