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| State Tries To Eliminate Re-Incarceration |
| By newsminer.com |
| Published: 02/14/2011 |
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JUNEAU, Alaska - For Kevin Enloe, relapse and re-incarceration go hand in hand. Since age 22, Enloe has been bouncing from prison to halfway house to freedom and then eventually back to prison, always due to his addiction to heroin. "I'm at the point where I'm ready for a change," said Enloe, who is now 35 and served time for felony theft and drug possession. "My whole jail career is because of drugs." A resident of Glacier Manor halfway house in Juneau, Enloe enrolled in an intensive rehabilitation program for his addiction last December, shortly after being arrested and charged with felony theft for stealing an iPad from a Wal-Mart. He pleaded not guilty and will go to trial in late March. Read More. |
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