The Alabama Department of Corrections is getting nearly $600,000 for drug treatment programs in eight state prisons.
Second Judicial District Drug Court marks 25 years and 300+ graduates, using treatment, accountability and community support to offer an alternative to prison for people battling addiction.
Legislators told an Alabama Department of Corrections official Wednesday that they were concerned by reports that inmates were not getting access to rehabilitation programs in a timely manner. Members ...
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How Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is spending his days in prison — including drug treatment and a job in the chapel
Sean “Diddy” Combs is a busy man behind bars. The disgraced rapper, 56, is enrolled in an intensive drug treatment program and working in the chapel at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in ...
Idaho's 70 treatment courts are on the line as budget cuts loom, programs that keep people out of prison and help them become self-sufficient.
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