Monday, July 23, 2012

NADCP: Drug Court News


Gov. Christie to sign bill that gives non-violent drug offenders rehab, not jail time




Gov. Chris Christie is set to sign a bill changing the way New Jersey's criminal justice system deals with drug users.
The governor will sign the bill this morning at the Rescue Mission in Trenton.
The legislation expands eligibility for the state's drug court program and mandates that nonviolent, drug-dependent offenders receive treatment rather than prison time. It phases in a statewide program over a five-year period, beginning with at least three counties in the first year.
The Legislature and the governor will receive yearly reports on the program, including completion and revocation rates, recidivism rates and costs.
Christie, a former federal prosecutor, has spoken in favor of treatment rather than prison time for drug addicts.

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