Pubdate: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2002 Rutland Herald Contact: http://rutlandherald.nybor.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/892 Author: Lorin Duckman REHABILITATION IS BETTER Any treatment is better than none. Day after day I argue on behalf of drug rehabilitation for clients financially unable to afford counsel or treatment. I understand the problems of addiction and the availability of programs in Vermont. Just because I don't see Serenity House, an acute-care facility, or Grace House as a proper placement for a person with behavioral and "THC" problems shouldn't cause my remarks to be called ignorant. That hardly advances the discussion. Vermont in general and Rutland in particular need more treatment beds offering a wider variety of services for its citizens suffering from alcohol and chemical dependency. Some of them are dual diagnosed, suffering from additional mental illnesses not related to the substance abuse. Sometimes it is not in the best interest of a person who has smoked too much weed to examine his problems in a group made up of heroin users and alcoholics. The accused ended up staying in jail for not having the bail set by Judge Corsones, a terrible place for someone who was sitting on a stoop listening to his radio too loudly. Sadly, the writer of the letter and the editor who placed the pejorative word atop the letter weren't present to hear the entire argument, taking the comments I made out of context and misinterpreting that which was reported. I meant no discourtesy to these two most important facilities. Neither has enough beds, counselors, or job training and education opportunities. Nonetheless, anytime I can convince a judge to send a client who is willing to accept treatment to rehab instead of jail, the community wins. The citizen receives treatment; the system saves by avoiding the costs of incarceration; and the risk of recidivism is reduced because the person has controlled the problem which caused the anti-social and sometimes illegal conduct which brought the case before the court in the first place. What is most interesting is that the attack this time came from my own constituency. But from where I stand in court, anything that gets the discussion out in the open helps the cause. Don't incarcerate, rehabilitate. LORIN DUCKMAN Rutland - --- MAP posted-by: Beth