America’s
War on Drugs has resulted in a disproportionately large number of
women being incarcerated for drug-related offenses.
The war on
drugs looked like good idea at the time but no one foresaw its harsh
effects on women in America.
In the early 1980s, laws intended
to fight the increase of drug trafficking into the U.S. and the
spread of cocaine addiction changed the way drug offenders were
sentenced. But one of the unexpected results of this change was that
the number of women being incarcerated for drug-related offenses shot
up dramatically.
Over a thirteen-year period starting in 1986,
the ratio of women serving time for a drug-related offense rose from
1 in 8 women to 1 in 3 women. Nationwide, the total number of women
incarcerated for drug offenses increased an incredible 888 percent
over this time. At the same time, the number of women incarcerated
for other offenses rose only 129 percent.
As women are most
often the primary caregivers for the next generation, it becomes
particularly important that they find a solution to a substance abuse
problem or addiction that could end up sending them to jail or
prison. It’s well known that the only outcomes of addiction are
sobriety, prison or death. The Narconon drug and alcohol
rehabilitation program offers drug recovery programs to both women
and men in more than one hundred locations around the world.
By
2008, about half of women confined in state prisons reported that
they had been using alcohol, drugs or both at the time of the crime
for which they were arrested. And about half of these women admitted
that they were daily users of drugs or alcohol. About a third of
these women committed the crime that sent them to prison so they
could get money for drugs or alcohol.
When women find their
way to one of the Narconon
facilities,
they find a program that enables them to learn new life skills to
replace the ones that addiction may have destroyed. Improved
communication skills, a restoration of personal integrity and values,
and a retraining in morals feature in this long-term drug treatment
program. As a result, women and men alike are able to stay clean and
sober in seven out of ten cases, after graduation from the Narconon
drug program.
When we can return women to their homes and
their children, ready for sober, productive lives, the entire society
wins.
For more information about Narconon, visit
http://www.youtube.com/user/narconon?blend=1&ob=5#p/u/8/Utoc3QHoDXw.
About
Narconon: The
Narconon
program
is unique to the drug and alcohol rehabilitation industry, it’s one
of a kind recovery process is what makes the program so successful.
Narconon
drug rehab
focuses on not only curing the afflicted, without use of any
additional drugs, but also preparing the patients for entering the
world again once they’ve completed the program without
relapsing.
Contact
Information:
Leland
Michaels
Narconon International
4652 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90027
Telephone #: 1 800-775-8750
Email Address:
info@narconon.org
Would you like to comment?
Join Transglobal Free Press for a free account, or log in if you are already a member.
Joined: 02/08/2010
Visits: 1885
Comments: 0
Score: 8,00
About me:
Seo Professional and Pressreleasewriter of USA.
WHAT'S TRANSGLOBAL FREE PRESS? [ TEXT AND VIDEO]
Transglobal Free Press is a 2.0 website for the publication of articles, reports, news, opinions and the creation of magazines by the website users.
Insert this code to your website:
- Narconon Programs Helping Traumatized Street Children In Latin America
- Narconon Arrowhead Works With Community For Recovery Month
- Eliminating Alcohol Abuse Can Alleviate a Long List of Social Ills, Reports Narconon Spokesperson
- Narconon Spokesperson Warns, “When Mothers Breastfeed, It’s A Critical Time To Get Off Addictive Drugs”
- Narconon Calls For Anti-Drug Messages To Counter On-Air Marijuana Smoking
- Death of Newborn Illustrates That Addiction Kills More than Just Addicts, Explains Narconon Director
- Narconon Drug Rehab – Drug Trafficking Into Arizona Brings Kidnapping And Violence With It
- Narconon Addresses Need For Drug-Free Rehabilitation
- Narconon Joins Recovery Month Celebrations
- Narconon Egypt Announces Graduate from Nigeria
- The non-violent Revolutionist
- Congratulations President Obama on the Nobel Peace Prize -- Now Please Earn it!
- Greenpeace showcases the solution to Indonesia's rapid forest destruction and rising carbon emissions
- A Laughin Matter
- Defined Benefits Pensions
- Don’t type until sure!
- “Day-night match in Lanka and Batting first? I bet you’ll win!”
- How India can Qualify?
- 26/11: MUMBAI REMEMBERS, INDIA REMEMBERS
- Here comes Dubby Yond!











