Pubdate: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 Source: Andalusia Star-News (AL) Copyright: 2003 The Andalusia Star-News Contact: http://www.andalusiastarnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1123 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) DRUG COURT TO OFFER HELP, HOPE The key to justice is making the punishment fit the crime. By working to establish a Drug Court, Covington County and the 22nd Judicial District Court are striving to achieve that - and more. Based on the success rates of other drug courts throughout the nation, now numbering almost 1,000, by offering rehabilitation and monitoring to those committing less serious drug offenses, they will not only mete out punishment to fit the crime, but punishment to prevent the crime from occurring again. This just doesn't benefit the offender, it benefits all of society. By taking alternative action to incarceration, the drug court will accomplish many goals. They will rehabilitate an offender who might have fallen through the cracks of assistance otherwise; they will reduce some of the overcrowding in our teeming prisons; and they will restore to the community, not a jail-hardened professional criminal, but a contributing member of society. It might be easier to just round up all drug offenders of all classes, herd them into court, then throw them into prison immediately upon conviction. The new court will call for probation officers, counselors, and other court officers. It will call for training sessions, in-home visits and other monitoring and education. But easiest is not always best, and in this case, we believe the benefit will far outweigh the costs in time, money and effort. The move also gives the offender something he or she may not have experienced before - a look at a different sort of court, a different sort of system - one that offers a helping hand even as it administers firm discipline. With that help, the hand also offers hope, something of which these drug offenders have had far too little. Here, we see justice tempered with mercy. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk