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Against Increasing Funding For Prison-Based Term Paper

Furthermore, the cost of drug court and other drug treatment for drug offenders is only a fraction of the cost for imprisonment of these individuals. Drug offenders finishing alterative drug court or other treatment programs have been found less likely to have repeated charges and convictions of drug offenses and to have longer abstinences from use of drugs. Finally, in terms of costs to society that cannot be measured in monetary terms, the alternative sentencing of drug offenders to drug courts and other treatment programs will end the breakdown of society that has been witnessed due to imposition of prison sentences on drug offenders. The research conducted in order to prepare for the debate and in order to complete the research within this document has broadened the knowledge held concerning this issue and has moved the researcher toward more emphatic, confident and further support of alternative sentencing for drug offenders vs. incarceration. Bibliography

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Against Increasing Funding for Prison-Based Drug Addiction Treatment

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The Federal Prison Population: A Statistical Analysis (2004) the Sentencing Project. Online available at http://www.sentencingproject.org/Admin/Documents/publications/inc_federalprisonpop.pdf

Clay, Rebecca (2006) Incarceration vs. Treatment: Drug Courts Help Substance Abusing Offenders. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration News March/April Vol. 14. No.2. Online available at http://www.samhsa.gov/samhsa_news/VolumeXIV_2/index.htm

Shaffer, Deborah; Bechtel, Kristin; and Latessa, Edward J. (2005) Evaluation of Ohio's Drug Courts: A Cost Benefit Analysis. Center for Criminal Justice Research Dec 2005. Online available at http://www.uc.edu/criminaljustice/ProjectReports/Ohio_Drug_Courts_Cost_Benefit_Analysis_2005.pdf

Drug Court Benefits (nd) Online NCDI.org available at http://www.ndci.org/courtfacts_benefits.html
Kleiner, Kurt (2005) Marijuana Might Cause New Cell Growth in the Brain. New Scientist. 13 October 2005. Online available at http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8155.html
Emerging Issues on Privatized Prisons (2001) Bureau of Justice Assistance. U.S. Department of Justice. Feb 2001. Online available at http://www.ncjrs.gov/txtfiles1/bja/181249.txt
Special Drug Courts: Program Brief (1993) Bureau of Justice Assistance Nov 1993. Online available at http://www.ncjrs.gov/txtfiles/spdc.txt
Nieto, Marcus (1996) Community Correction Punishments: An Alternative to Incarceration for Nonviolent Offenders. California Research Bureau. May 1996. Online available at http://www.library.ca.gov/crb/96/08/
King, Ryan S. And Mauer, Marc (2002) Distorted Priorities: Drug Offenders in State Prisons. Sept 2002. The Sentencing Project. Online available at http://www.soros.org/initiatives/justice/articles_publications/publications/distorted_20020901/9038.pdf
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