Help Me Please! asked:
I am in a college, and I am writing a research paper my paper is about giving rehabilitation to nonviolent criminals instead of locking them up with violent criminals. For example, community service, house arrest, etc… So I wanted to know what people think do you agree or do you disagree and why? I am using your comments as primary research for my paper, so I wanted people to go into detail with your answers, nothing is right or wrong! I need your help to complete my research paper. Because I feel if we keep locking nonviolent criminals up with violent criminals the nonviolent criminal who wrote a bad check will be locked up with murders, drug dealers, or a rapists. So my paper is about finding ways to help nonviolent criminals so the same mistake will not be made again. Or ever worst the nonviolent criminals will go to jail and become violent by just be locked up with criminals. Thank You very so much for your help and concern
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Written by Admin on June 23rd, 2009 with 4 comments.
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billie s asked:
I’ve always thought that it was just therapy, counseling, and rehabilitation that’s used to treat addictions. But recently I found out that others are given medication as well. I was just wondering what these drugs are.
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Written by Admin on June 16th, 2009 with 3 comments.
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blu asked:
I’m sure this has been asked many times but allow me to put a little spin on the question by asking many other questions of relevance.
Do you think one of the above qualifies but not the other?
Do you think the government is sending mixed messages by one being legal and not the other?
Should the government be using ‘tax on alcohol’ money toward treatment for alcoholics?
Are we winning the war against drugs?
Would we see a decrease in drug usage if the tax money on the sales of legalized drugs was used toward education, prevention and rehabilitation?
Do these questions cause you to reevaluate your position?
I get particular enjoyment posing my questions to the ’seniors’. I have the utmost respect for them and I value their opinions no matter how wrong they are … lol.
I expect/hope to hear f/ Just Joyce, Dee Jay, oldman, Mr. Ed, Plum Ecc, Miz D, shortstuff, etc. You know who you are. Tell me what you think.
aguadelf … the following is a quote f/ your statement … A disease is something you could not possibly have any control over.
Regardless of how one became dependent (there are examples of ppl becoming drug addicts thru the administration of drugs in the hospital) the fact remains that these ppl have no control over their dependency.
Sally- You ARE an authority. Anyone w/ 22 yrs. of sobriety after dependency knows more than the so called authorities.
Just Joyce- Education IS the key. Most dependent ppl struggle with, “If I only knew then what I know now I would have never started”.
One is too many and 1000 is never enough.
glass- It already IS everyone’s problem. The increase in crime due to dependent ppl. ALONE is enough for the country to take a united stand toward DECREASING the users. The problem continues to get worse.
Whether you know it or not, many tax dollars are already being spent toward county funded beds for rehab enrollees.
Keep your head in your butt and the problem will go away.
Miz D- Anyone that comes f/ a family that has a genetic predisposition to alcohol/drug abuse is in a position where they need the education that much more.
This country doesn’t do nearly enough as evidenced by a 40+ yr. war on drugs that has resulted in more usage and an over crowded prison system.
How bad does it have to get before this country changes it’s position?
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Written by Admin on June 12th, 2009 with 10 comments.
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Thutmose I asked:
Isn’t there an island in the middle of the ocean we could buy and ship off all the drug dealers, drug addicts, gang members, child molesters, and AIG executives for the rest of their lives? Really. I think the time has come to deal creatively with these people who have no conscience or possibility of rehabilitation. An island “vacation” is not cruel and unusual punishment but it would protect the rest of us. Even it it might raising taxes to make it happen, i’m all for it!!
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Written by Admin on June 11th, 2009 with 7 comments.
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rene m asked:
i’m male, she’s female, we’re best friends and i am to go see her tomorrow at Rehab. I feel like giving her something becuase i like her and because i wanna congrats her for making a good choice of replacing drugs for rehabilitation. I would like to give her a present but dont know what though.
thanks alot for your nice suggestions….
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Written by Admin on June 9th, 2009 with 14 comments.
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-.^Victoria Aleiehh^.- asked:
Im am 14 and i am on strict probation for 2 years for meth, coke, and weed. And i just got out of a 5 month program , a treatment, rehabilitation, and behavioral institutional program called YWEC so i am back in my own community with all the same things as before, but im scared so how can i do this?
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Written by Admin on June 5th, 2009 with 10 comments.
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Simfish InquilineKea asked:
Then will you be charged with the crime if such crime is reported to authorities?
Say you commit a victimless crime that is a felony (say, possessing Schedule I drugs) and you’re not on a rehabilitation program. You disclose that you’ve committed it to your psychologist. Your psychologist, by law, cannot disclose information to outsiders unless you’re in danger of hurting others. If the psychologist discloses it to authorities, then will you be charged with such crimes?
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Written by Admin on June 2nd, 2009 with 1 comment.
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Henry asked:
1. Have you ever used a drug recreational?
2. If yes, please list the ones you’ve taken.
3. If you still use them recreationally, how often do you use them?
4. Do you believe any of these substances should be legalized?
5. Have you ever been in rehabilitation?
6. Have you ever been arrested relating to drug/alcohol use?
7. If you’ve used drugs, At what age did you try them.
8. What best describes your attitude towards drugs
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Written by Admin on June 1st, 2009 with 16 comments.
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Help Me Please! asked:
am in a college, and I am writing a research paper my paper is about giving rehabilitation to nonviolent criminals instead of locking them up with violent criminals. For example, community service, house arrest, etc… So I wanted to know what people think do you agree or do you disagree and why? I am using your comments as primary research for my paper, so I wanted people to go into detail with your answers, nothing is right or wrong! I need your help to complete my research paper. Because I feel if we keep locking nonviolent criminals up with violent criminals the nonviolent criminal who wrote a bad check will be locked up with murders, drug dealers, or a rapists. So my paper is about finding ways to help nonviolent criminals so the same mistake will not be made again. Or ever worst the nonviolent criminals will go to jail and become violent by just be locked up with criminals. Thank You very so much for your help and concern
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Written by Admin on May 25th, 2009 with 5 comments.
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