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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: PUB LTE: Time To Abandon Drug Court, War On Drugs
Title:US CO: PUB LTE: Time To Abandon Drug Court, War On Drugs
Published On:2000-08-04
Source:Denver Post (CO)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 13:47:43
TIME TO ABANDON DRUG COURT, WAR ON DRUGS

Re: "Judge blasts drug court," July 21.

As an attorney who worked for a year as the public defender's senior
attorney in Denver drug court, I applaud Judge Morris Hoffman's stance
against the court. The involuntary "treatment" of mostly minority drug
offenders has not worked. Drug court works under the long-discredited
theory of "behavioral modification," the Clockwork Orange approach to
medical help. Drop a hot urinalysis, go to jail; miss a class because you
could not get day care, go to jail; stand up for your constitutional
rights, go to jail. This breeds hatred and fear, but does not cure
addiction. Attempts to turn poor black and brown people into middle class
white people can never work.

Contrary to the claims of District Attorney Bill Ritter and newly named
"drug czar" Adam Brickner, drug court has not succeeded in helping more
than a small handful of defendants. The false claims of "graduation" rates
cannot stand up to the simple fact that about 1,500 people enter drug court
each year, but only about 200 graduate. What happened to the other 1,300
people? Many went to prison or jail, some absconded. Drug court allows us
to entertain the false belief that our government wants to help drug users.
In reality, Ritter and his staff have greatly increased the imprisonment
rate of mostly minority, non-violent drug users. Since the inception of
drug court, the rate of imprisonment in Colorado for drug offenders has soared.

The time has come to abandon both drug court and the failed War on Drugs.

Thomas K. Carberry, Denver
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