Pubdate: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 Source: Saratogian, The (NY) Copyright: The Saratogian 2006 Contact: http://www.saratogian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2100 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) DRUG COURT EXPANSION SMART You look at some of the people arrested for relatively minor non-violent crimes tied to drugs and drinking and wonder, why can't they straighten up and fly right? A program to try to help them do exactly that has just been introduced in Saratoga County. The successful Drug Treatment Court that has handled felony cases in Saratoga County since 2003 has been expanded to include people accused of certain misdemeanors. The program is aimed at rehabilitating primarily young adults with drug or alcohol addictions, with a goal toward getting them on a productive track. This is not criminal coddling. People charged with the commission of violent crimes, sex offenses or selling drugs are ineligible. The program doesn't get anyone off the hook; it simply gives them an alternative to jail if they're willing to work at helping themselves. It is a prevention-oriented approach toward making the community safer. The defendants are still accountable for their actions. They must be involved in drug or alcohol treatment, report weekly to the county judge and be supervised by the probation department. Weekly monitoring is built in. If they stay clean and continue to show progress, they can stay out of jail. 'By concentrating and devoting judicial resources to defendants charged with misdemeanors, we hope to provide participants the tools to address their addictive behavior and to end their destructive decisions earlier in their involvement with the criminal justice system,' explained District Attorney James A. Murphy III. Data nationwide indicate that incidents of re-arrests are significantly lower for defendants who have successfully gone through a drug court than for those just sent to jail. For some defendants, going through drug court is harder than going to jail, where you just wait out your time. Drug court offers a second chance for a defendant to get his or her act together. Expanding the program to misdemeanor offenders is a terrific move for Saratoga County. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake