Pubdate: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 Source: Oklahoman, The (OK) Copyright: 2004 The Oklahoma Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.oklahoman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/318 Author: Ryan McNeill FIVE COUNTIES TO GET FUNDS FOR DRUG COURTS Drug courts will open in five Oklahoma counties and three other counties will expand under new money the Legislature approved earlier this year. More than $1.1 million in new money was approved for the 2004-05 fiscal year, which started July 1. Courts will open in Garfield, Stephens, Grady, Carter and Okmulgee counties. Courts operating in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Comanche counties will be expanded. Drug court costs average about $2,500 per person each year, state Rep. Jari Askins, D-Duncan, said in a written statement. To send an offender to prison costs about $17,000 each year. Askins said drug-related offenders receive no addiction help while in prison. "The drug courts are designed to assist anyone who truly wants help in breaking their dependence on addictive substances," Askins said. Four of the five counties receiving money to open courts were selected because each sent 50 or more offenders to prison last year. Okmulgee County sent 32 to state prison last year. Tulsa County's operation is the state's largest, expanding from 210 to 280 treatment slots with the new money. Oklahoma County's will grow from 130 treatment slots to 180. Comanche County will increase from 10 to 35. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart