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federal prisons/drug rehab?

shyman asked:

which federal prison in texas has both psychological and
drug rehabilitation?

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Written by Admin on January 15th, 2009 with 1 comment.
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rehabilitation program in prison?

My princess Denaly is here!!! asked:

I want to know how much time is deducted from someones sentence if they get into the rehabilitation program when in prison. My husband is doing 5 years and I want to know how much time can be deducted in the state of arizona. He used to be a drug addict and alcoholic.

or at least an estimate. I’ve heard 18 months deduction but unsure.
Yes he is still a drug addict and an alcoholic. He won’t get parole because he is illegal we just want a deduction.

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Written by Admin on December 22nd, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Should the government build more prisons to hold more drug users or would rehabilitaion centers be better?

suzie_leap asked:

Do most drug abusers come out of jail/prison reformed, or do they return to their previous drug abusing behavior? Then does it serve our societies needs to spend more of our tax dollars on more jails and prisons to handle drug users or should we spend our tax money on rehabilitation and education?

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Written by Admin on October 31st, 2008 with 5 comments.
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retribution fund in georgia is added to all drug and alcohol fines in georgia?

magoo31021 asked:

all counties in ga. has a retribution fund–it is a law that was imposed in 1996 developed for use in drug and alcohol rehabilitation–however, anytime you ask a counties commissioners about it they have no idea what you are talking about–i have scanned through all unannotated law in georgia yet i cannot find it–i know it is there because i had to pay it 8 years ago, and now i am involved with helping recovering addicts–but when you ask any county about this fund the best answer you will get is that it is put into the county general fund which is against the law–any help here?

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Written by Admin on May 24th, 2008 with 2 comments.
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Will I lose my Social Security Disability Insurance(SSDI) for a felony Drug conviction?

samaustinashlee_billiewjr asked:

I was visiting my family in New Orleans, and I had to evacuate for Hurricane Katrina. I was home helping out after the storm all I could. I turned down cocaine at least 20 times, but I finally did some, and then took some from my cousin. I was going to fly back to California( back to school) and and got busted by the security by their search. If I take the felony charge, will this effect my SSDI/SSI and the help from The Department of Rehabilitation?

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Written by Admin on April 12th, 2008 with 5 comments.
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