Pubdate: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 Source: Idaho Statesman, The (ID) Copyright: 2002 The Idaho Statesman Contact: http://www.idahostatesman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/204 Author: Janet Asay JAIL CROWDING Many people think their families are too loving, religious, conservative and educated to have members with drug problems, only to learn otherwise. Many think jail rehabilitates drug users, but learn otherwise. "Zero tolerance" sounds great until justice is untempered by mercy, and we learn otherwise. From The Statesman's article on Aug. 8, it seems there's some progressive thought in Canyon County. Maybe the judges and administrators in Ada County are more interested in perpetuating the status quo than in fixing what simply does not work. How naive is the assumption that more than 100 people who are in the Ada County Jail for non-violent, non-vehicular crimes just need more beds, more space and more jail time. Jailing nonviolent young offenders is detrimental to their rehabilitation; jail time reinforces feelings of worthlessness, deepens depression that often triggers drug use, exposes immature personalities to a hard-core population, and - especially as repeated for minor infractions of court stipulations - normalizes the incarceration experience. Let's spend our tax dollars on more treatment, not bigger jails, and scrutinize every publicly funded program that treats or disciplines nonviolent offenders. Compassionately and cost-effectively, let's do unto others as we would have done to our own. Janet Asay, Fruitland - --- MAP posted-by: Tom