Posts Tagged ‘drug addiction’

UK Considering Change in Public Assistance for Addicts

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

A brave new proposal is being considered in the UK to deny public subsidy benefits for those who are addicted and refuse treatment.  I have a section in my book, The New Face of Recovery: Unlabeling Addiction as a Disease and Finding Treatments that Work, that talks about Medicaid reform here in America along similar lines.  Recently U.S. Senator Orin Hatch from Utah came under fire for recommending mandatory drug tests for people receiving public assistance.

However, the notion in the UK seems to make sense at first, because why should people continue to pay for others’ addictions?  If they refuse treatment then they are refusing help.  I personally believe the door should be left open to find a way back in, like if they do enroll in an addiction treatment center or drug rehab program then they can become eligible for assistance again upon completion of it, or something like that.

We as a nation, and obviously the UK as well, are wasting tons of money that could be spent in better areas to enhance society rather than keeping addicts on drugs and giving them a government check to feed their addiction and joblessness.  If they want help, get off drugs.  Period.

New Evidence that More Recovery Programs are Needed Instead of Jail

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University recently issued findings from a study of inmates and substance abuse issues.  The beginning of their release states:

“Of the 2.3 million inmates crowding our nations prisons and jails, 1.5 million meet the DSM IV medical criteria for substance abuse or addiction, and another 458,000, while not meeting the strict DSM IV criteria, had histories of substance abuse; were under the influence of alcohol or other drugs at the time of their crime; committed their offense to get money to buy drugs; were incarcerated for an alcohol or drug law violation; or shared some combination of these characteristics, according to Behind Bars II: Substance Abuse and America’s Prison Population. Combined these two groups constitute 85 percent of the U.S. prison population.”

While experts at addiction treatment centers throughout the country have been pushing for more drug rehabs instead of incarceration, this study presents hard-hitting facts about the correlation between substance abuse and crime in America.

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