Pros And Cons Of Incarceration And Rehab

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As drug addiction becomes an increasing problem, we are posed with the question of what to do with these addicts. Is it better to send them to prison where they can attempt to get better, or to a rehabilitation facility where they can be treated by professionals? I personally believe that drug addicts should be placed into a rehabilitation program rather than being placed in prison due to the reduced risk of post incarceration syndrome, the reduced cost, and the overall benefits of support they receive in a program afterwards. In my opinion, those who suffer from drug addiction should be placed in rehab centers rather than in prisons for minor drug infractions. Doing this will eliminate the harmful effects of post incarceration syndrome, …show more content…

Digital image. Incarceration vs Rehab. Your Addiction Support, n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2016. stop once they leave prison or a rehab facility it only increases. The amount of support that the recovering addict receives is the main source of their success when it comes to avoiding relapse. The amount of support is different depending on where they are treated. In rehab facilities, there are often programs that are created to help those who are ready to leave the facility, but who still want some support if they need it. The facility will often work with the recovering addict to make sure they have a place to live, a job so they can get themselves back up on their feet, and will often assign this person a mentor to help them as they learn to avoid the normal temptations of their past life. This is unlike prison where once an addict leaves the prison walls, they are often on their own. Though many addicts find that they can get support from their friends and family, sometimes this is not enough. Sometimes, these addicts go to programs like Alcohol anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) that are open to anyone who needs the help. There is a large gap when it comes to the amount of support that a recovering addict receives once out of rehab compared to once they are out of prison. A recovering addict has connections with his doctors who treated him while he was in rehab compared to the addict who came from prison who may the have a sponsor who he is …show more content…

Research shows that if an addict goes to rehab rather than prison, it will improve their mental well-being rather than decreasing it by exposing them to mental conditions like post incarceration syndrome. Rehab will also save money for both the government and the taxpayers. Rehab will offer more support once addicts are released rather than prison where once they leave, they are on their own. All of the benefits of rehabilitation compared to prison make it obvious that addicts should be sent to rehabilitation rather than

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