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Alcoholism and drug abuse is
the nation's largest health problem, and Tennessee is no exception. Right now
there are more than 23 million people in America who are in need of effective
alcohol or drug rehab and addiction treatment. If you're in Tennessee and have
a problem with drugs or alcohol or know someone who does, contact Paradise Drug
Rehab for help.
During 2003, there were 15,412 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in Tennessee. There were 14,267 treatment admissions in Tennessee during 2002. The number of treatment admissions during 2001 was 14,627. Nearly 3% of Tennessee middle school students surveyed in 2002 reported that they had received treatment or counseling outside school at least once for a drug problem. More than half of the clients entering drug rehab started using drugs before the age of 18 and had never been to a drug rehab or addiction treatment center previously.
Alcoholism and drug use leads to criminality in most cases and many people in Tennessee going through alcohol or drug treatment have legal charges. The good news is that an effective drug rehab program can help you or your loved one get back on track to leading a normal, happy and drug-free life and put your past behind you.
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As of May 2004, there were 6
drug courts in Tennessee that had been operating for over 2 years, 13 that were
recently implemented, and 19 that were being planned.
During 2001, 44.4% of the Federally-sentenced defendants in Tennessee had committed drug offenses. Approximately 27.7% of the drug offenses involved powder cocaine. Cocaine, particularly crack cocaine, poses the greatest threat to Tennessee. Crack cocaine and powder cocaine are readily available in the state. Most of the powder cocaine is converted to crack locally.
More than 117,000 Tennessee "society incidents" (drug violations, gambling offenses, pornography/obscene materials offenses, prostitution offenses, and weapons violations) occurred during 2003 in conjunction with marijuana. In 22,133 of the 36,510 drug/narcotic violations known to police during 2003, the offender was suspected of using drugs. During 2003, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported 230 arrests for drug violations in Tennessee.
The goal of the Tennessee Department of Correction (DOC) Substance Abuse Program is to provide a continuum of services for incarcerated felons with a history of being alcohol or drug-dependent. Program services include drug awareness, addiction and recovery education, group counseling, therapeutic community, and transitional release services.
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