Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Juvenile Offenders and Drug Addiction

It is estimated that around 80% of teen arrestees in state juvenile justice systems committed their crimes under the influence of alcohol, tested positive for drug use or admitted having substance abuse and addiction problems.

Juvenile Offenders and Drug Addiction
Juvenile Offenders and Drug Addiction


Only a small percentage of juvenile offenders receive addiction treatment and several studies have conclusively established the link between criminal behavior in youth and substance abuse.

In other words, it can be said that reducing substance abuse in adolescents reduces crime. 

It has to be noted here that there is a paucity of treatment options when it comes to the problem of drug and alcohol addiction. Drug education is the most common form of treatment provided to juveniles dealing with addiction problems. However, studies suggest that drug education is often ineffective when it comes to helping juveniles overcome drug addiction.

Considering the fact that drug and alcohol abuse is also linked to higher rates of re-offending, it has become supremely important to make available drug addiction facilities to juvenile offenders.

Firstly, it is important to screen juvenile offenders to find out the degree of their dependence on drugs and alcohol. Finding out the frequency and severity of drug abuse will be useful information when helping a juvenile offender overcome his addiction and it is highly important to implement and use reliable screening instruments.

Secondly, it is important to provide effective addiction treatment. Using a comprehensive and integrated treatment approach allows for complete recovery. Furthermore, it has to be ensured that treatment is continued for a fixed period to prevent any relapse. It is commonly seen that half and inadequate treatment leads to relapse.

Equipped with the best knowledge and expertise, drug addiction treatment centers ensure patients are receiving the best treatment available.

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