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Gibson County drug court aims to cut rates of recidivism among substance abuse offenders |
By www.greenfieldreporter.com - ANDREA HOWE |
Published: 09/11/2012 |
PRINCETON, Ind. — In his line of work, Joe Williams meets lots of people. Regrettably, he observes, he meets many of them over and over again. A former Gibson County corrections officer, Williams serves as Gibson Superior Court's Drug and Alcohol program coordinator. Williams is the point-person for the launch of Gibson County Drug Court, a program that Gibson Superior Court Judge Earl Penrod has studied for years. Last fall, the judge said a problem-solving court program could help reduce the rate of recidivism among drug and alcohol-related offenders. Read More. |
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