Pubdate: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 Source: Clarion-Ledger (MS) Copyright: 2000 The Clarion-Ledger Address: P.O. Box 40 Jackson, MS 39205-0400 Fax: (601) 961-7211 Feedback: http://www.clarionledger.com/about/letters.html Website: http://www.clarionledger.com/ DRUG COURTS NEED LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT Hinds program a model for the state Mississippi lawmakers reluctant to amend the "Truth in Sentencing Law" requiring all inmates to serve 85 percent of their sentences can look to Hinds County for a solution. Spearheaded by state Rep. Alyce Clarke, D-Jackson, a new court targets individuals age 17 and older whose drug addiction is considered the primary cause of criminal activity. It's not for hard-core offenders, who go to a separate court. Rather than funneling first-time offenders into prison, this program offers drug treatment as its primary option. It's estimated 50 percent of the state's prison population is doing time on drug charges and another 25 percent to 30 percent on charges related to addiction. Because it costs about $30,000 per year to house each state prisoner, taxpayers are essentially paying for the criminalization and warehousing of offenders who could be successfully weaned from their addictions and away from crime. This is but one viable option to reduce prison crowding — and costs — without being considered "soft" on crime. Mississippi lawmakers should expand the program statewide. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck