Virginia Organizing Project Hold Drug Court Forum in Lee County
Virginia Organizing Project Hold Drug Court Forum in Lee County – LEE COUNTY, VA- With local jail costs crippling the Lee County budget, The Virginia Organizing Project held a forum Friday to support the use of drug courts as an alternative to the existing expensive and ineffective justice and treatment system. Advocates from the judiciary, prosecution, defense bar, probation, law enforcement, mental health, social service, and treatment communities gathered at the Mountain Empire Community College to educate the public on the benefit of Drug Courts and to encourage state Delegate Terry Kilgore to support the funding of a Drug Court in Lee County. Drug Courts are widely supported among the criminal justice and substance abuse treatment communities as an effective alternative to jail time and probation. Rufus Bryant is a Recovery Coach with Lee County Behavioral Health and is a strong supporter of Drug Courts.
Crowding in Rockingham County jail prompts discussion over alternatives
Filed under: state funded drug rehab
Rockingham County's drug court was launched in 2011, funded entirely by a three-year, $ 350,000 federal grant, which pays only for treatment costs. The rest of the program is operated on a volunteer basis by the county attorney, the probation department …
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Alaska Fish Factor: Retro 2012
Filed under: state funded drug rehab
The first Bering Sea-sized fishing boat built in-state got underway at Alaska Ship and Dry Dock in Ketchikan – a 136 foot, all steel catcher processor for Alaska Longline Company of Petersburg. The world's first portable floating dry dock was … many …
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