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Grundy County Drug Court Team Attends National Conference

One topic discussed: how to use incentives and sanctions more effectively in the fight against drug addiction/crime.

Submitted by Grundy County State's Attorney Jason Helland

Grundy County State’s Attorney Jason Helland has announced that the Grundy County Drug Court team recently attended the National Association of Drug Court Professionals’ annual training conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Washington D.C. on July 14-17.

Topics discussed at the conference included information on the latest technologies on chemical testing, sustainability and funding, co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders, how to use incentives and sanctions more effectively, and how to provide effective treatment, case management and supervision to reduce recidivism.  In Drug Court, one size truly does not fit all.  The Grundy County Drug Court team concluded the conference by visiting Congressman Adam Kinzinger at the Longworth House Office Building in Washington D.C. in order to ensure that drug courts remain a public policy priority.

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The drug court movement began because people who have drug addictions did not change their behavior (refraining from drug use) after completing the traditional criminal remedy of incarceration. The number of offenders increased and the cost to tax payers to house inmates also increased.

Drug courts provide offenders a structured program of treatment, counseling, mandatory drug testing, judicial monitoring, immediate sanctions and incentives, and overall support from the drug court team to help offenders re-enter into the community as healthy, productive citizens.

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Funding for the Grundy County Drug Court is provided by the Grundy County Board, as well as, fines collected from offenders, and fees collected from the Drug Court participants. The Grundy County Drug Court started in late 2007 and has returned a number of former offenders to the role of responsible parents, tax payers, and productive members of our community.

The mission of the Drug Court movement is to break the cycle of addiction, which drives the criminal behavior of non-violent drug users, and integrate the offenders back into society as tax paying, productive members of the community.

The Grundy County Drug Court is committed to helping those individuals who have a substance abuse problem and restoring them to be productive and law abiding citizens.

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