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| Editorial | Treatment helps inmates, helps us |
| By courier-journal.com |
| Published: 11/14/2012 |
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Kentucky’s criminal justice system appears to be demonstrating what drug and alcohol counselors have been saying for years: Treatment works, especially for for people who are incarcerated and need the extra help to avoid returning to prison. Thanks to House Bill 463, a sweeping overhaul of Kentucky law aimed at providing more treatment for offenders, help for inmates with substance abuse problems is gradually expanding. And the needs are great. As reporter Jessie Halladay noted in Tuesday’s Courier-Journal, as many as 80 percent of people in prison have substance abuse problems. But they are far less likely to return if they get treatment while incarcerated. In the past, treatment services have been scarce in Kentucky correctional facilities and waiting lists long. But that appears to be changing because of the 2011 law aimed at cutting the number of inmates in Kentucky prisons and jails as well as the rapidly rising costs of incarceration, according to Ms. Halladay’s report. Read More. |
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