Monday, July 25, 2011

Drug Court Works!

How, one might ask, is through a multitude of reasons.


First, drug courts result in a reduction of drug usage. Drug courts test participants on a regular basis for drug usage. Therefore, those who are in treatment know that in order for them to be successful with their drug rehabilitation and in order to graduate from the drug court they must learn how to lead a life sober from drugs.


Another important factor of drug courts are accountability. Those who are in the drug court program realize that they are no longer at their own will when it comes to using. Many participants say that this factor was one of the most difficult yet needed factor on their road to recovery. Most are not used to people being concerned about their whereabouts and what they are doing. However, once in the drug court, a participants whereabouts and extracurricular activities are constantly monitored to ensure that the correct decision are being made. These appropriate decisions made by participants will lead to their success in the program and once they are out of it. 



In addition to sobriety, common requirements of most drug court programs include: obtaining a high school or GED certificate; obtaining and/or maintaining employment; and developing mentor relationships within the community to sustain them after they leave the drug court program.
These are a few of the vast reasons as to why drug courts work and are great for participants. To read more, visit the San Mateo Drug Court page, by clicking here.

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