Pubdate: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 Source: Home News Tribune (NJ) Copyright: 2002 Home News Tribune Contact: http://www.thnt.com/hnt/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/825 Author: James J. Hauck JAIL'S DRUG TREATMENT SAVED MY SON Six months ago my son was on the verge of self-destruction. Seriously addicted to illegal drugs, I feared for his life. As a result of this and some other poor choices, he was incarcerated at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. After a period of withdrawal, he was admitted to the relatively new Adult Substance Abuse Program, or ASAP. This program was jointly developed by Warden Michael Abode and the Middlesex County courts. At a time when many police and other government agencies seem to be out of control, it was comforting to see that my son was treated with respect and dignity by the jail staff at Middlesex County. Not once was he mistreated or abused. Never was he denied medical treatment, proper nutrition or contact with his family or the outside world. Through proper nutrition and medical attention, his health improved to a degree I have not seen in him in many years. It has been said that to punish a man is to injure him, and men are not improved by injuries. However, to correct a man need not be injurious and can improve him. This is exactly what corrections in the Department of Corrections stands for. As a result of counseling and other services provided by ASAP and the staff at the corrections institute, I believe my son now has the opportunity to stay off drugs and lead a productive life as a member of the community. I believe Abode should be commended, as should the fine staff he oversees. They provide a great service not only to those inmates needing help helping themselves, but to the public and community as well. James J. Hauck East Windsor - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel