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Rehabilitation a Missing Component of Corrections

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Rehabilitation a Missing Component of Corrections


America's prison population continues to grow and increased another two percent last year. 

The Sentencing Project by the Justice Policy Institute reported in 2000 that with mass releases of prisoners in Russia, the United States surged ahead to have the highest incarceration rate in the world. With 2,071,686 persons incarcerated in 2000, the United States, with just 5% of the world's population, has roughly a quarter of the world's prisoners. 

Along with these hefty numbers comes big bills.  It cost Americans $25.96 billion to imprison 1.3 million non-violent offenders in the year 2000, meaning our nation spent 50% more than the entire $16.6 billion the federal government spent on welfare programs that serve 8.5 million people. 

What are the results of this spending other than bigger and more prisons and jails with an ever-increasing budget demand?  Some prisons are now facing the issue of even higher medical costs and even geriatric wards. 

Sixty percent of the growth in the federal prison population over the last twenty years has been due to drug offender commitments.  Most states are facing hefty budget deficits, and with approximately 80 percent or more of total incarcerations are drug related in some way, the departments of correction are seeking more funding while states are having to make cuts in spending across the board in. 

Lawmakers across the nation are seeking to restructure non-violent drug offender sentences and incorporate some type rehabilitation services to curb recidivism, though many current programs lack results.
 
There is an answer to this quandary, and it's called effective rehabilitation and prevention.  With an average cost of nearly $30,000 per inmate per year, multiple-year sentences add up.  Add on to that figure that the families of inmates typically end up receiving financial support as well. 

However, with rehabilitation in the fullest sense of the word, that money can be spent on improving our nation's healthcare and education.  Not only are effective programs needed before people end up in prison, but inside the prison walls as well.  Unfortunately our correctional system does little to correct the behavior of the criminals.  There must be true rehabilitation available for inmates to reduce recidivism, and they certainly have the time to work at it.

One such program that is continually producing effective results throughout the world is the Narconon® Drug Rehabilitation and Education Program.  Narconon literally means "narcotics-none" and was founded by a former heroin addict named William Benitez in Arizona State Prison in 1966.  More than 37 years later, Narconon is still considered a new, proven approach to ending addiction through the drug rehabilitation methodology of L. Ron Hubbard. 

This program is totally drug-free and it consists of communication and confronting exercises, sauna detoxification to rid the body of the old drug residues and a series of courses that empower former addicts through learning life skills.  The last part of the program includes a common sense guide to better living called The Way To Happiness, which contains 21 precepts to live a happy and healthy life. 

The practical workability of the Narconon program's social education model continually achieves extremely high success rates for helping individuals to overcome their addiction and become happy, ethical and productive members of society while remaining stably drug-free. 

The overwhelming issue of substance abuse affects nearly every individual in one way or another.  If you would like to seek help for a loved or are interested in learning more about the program, call Narconon Arrowhead today 1-800-468-6933 or log on to www.stopaddiction.com.





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