Historic Harlem Court House

The Harlem Community Justice Center's Reentry Services are located in East Harlem

2013 Reentry Graduation starts with a song

The choir started off the celebration this year at the Reentry Court Graduation

Family Reentry Summer Celebration

During the summer, we host a block party and celebration for Reentry clients and their families

Reentry Graduation

Young man thanks his Parole Officer for keeping him on track

Harlem Reentry Graduation

Families join to celebrate the accomplishments of graduates

Showing posts with label War on Drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War on Drugs. Show all posts

Jun 24, 2009

Are Drug War Cost Driving Change?

The Nation magazine has an interesting article by Sasha Abramsky entitled, "The War Against the War On Drugs."The article describes the dilemma many states are facing in paying for prisons resulting from the crime control policies of the last 30 years. Ms. Abramsky focuses on the fiscal crisis California is facing which may result in reductions in prison treatment and education programs and the release of thousands of non-violent offenders with very little investment in reentry services. She cites research by the Pew Charitable Trust indicating that California and several other states are now "paying as much or more on prisons than on college."

California, according to Abramsky, might be a model for how not to do reform. While many advocates have long sought changes in drug control policies that invest more in prevention and treatment based on the evidence, in many states the need to reduce cost is emerging as the driving force.