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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NV: Editorial: Drug Treatment Plan Is Important
Title:US NV: Editorial: Drug Treatment Plan Is Important
Published On:2000-12-12
Source:Las Vegas Sun (NV)
Fetched On:2008-09-02 09:01:15
DRUG TREATMENT PLAN IS IMPORTANT

It's too bad that bureaucratic delays, in part, have hindered the
implementation of a program that would transfer some nonviolent prison
inmates into the supervision of local drug courts. The 1999 Legislature
approved the plan, which was proposed by Gov. Kenny Guinn and modeled after
one that is run by District Judges Jack Lehman of Las Vegas and Peter Breen
of Reno.

The program will take nonviolent state prisoners with substance abuse
problems -- and who are within two years of their release -- and place them
under the control of the local drug courts. There the inmates will receive
intense counseling, training and drug testing. If, for any reason, the
inmates don't follow the rules, they can be sent back to prison
immediately. Lehman notes that in the local drug court system already in
place only 14 percent of those who graduate from the program end up
becoming repeat offenders. Lehman adds that this percentage is far less
than those who go to prison and then are released without any kind of
treatment.

It is hoped that the delays don't discourage legislators from further
support of this program, which received a $500,000 grant from the U.S.
Department of Justice. The key to addressing substance abuse is prevention,
including educational programs in the schools. But if, unfortunately,
someone commits a drug-related crime, then it is critical that the person
get some help before he or she is released from prison. Not only is it
important to turn those inmates' lives around, but it also is critical to
take steps to reduce the likelihood of them again committing crimes against
other Nevadans.
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