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Substance abuse felony
punishment (SAFP) facilities
were established by the
legislature to serve as
intensive substance abuse
treatment centers that help
convicted felons overcome
addictive behaviors. SAFP's are
secure correctional facilities
that use a therapeutic community
approach to substance abuse
treatment, which combines
individual and group counseling,
along with peer support and
achievement goals. Transitional
planning assists offenders to
prepare for their release back
into the community by
identifying aftercare chemical
dependency resources available
to continue treatment and
provide assistance with job and
vocational placement and
housing. Offenders with
crime-related substance abuse
problems can be sentenced by a
judge to an intensive nine to
twelve-month Therapeutic
Community (T.C.) program as a
condition or as a modification
of parole/probation. The program
consists of Phase I
(orientation), learning basic
language rules of the T.C.;
Phase II (main treatment),
exposing criminal thinking
errors and drug seeking
behaviors to intense
confrontation while respect for
individuals is maintained; and
Phase III (re-entry), practicing
relapse prevention and
pro-social problem-solving
techniques. Offenders may also
participate in AA/NA/CA/Winners
Circle or other peer support
groups such as Secular
Organization For Sobriety (SOS).
Upon completion, offenders are
placed in community residential
facilities for three months,
followed by outpatient treatment
for twelve months. The SAFP
encourages offenders to reject
previous negative behavior and
attitudes and to develop
realistic value systems.
Assigned on first come,
first served basis
Must be sentenced by a
judge
Bed space is limited
Utilized as a condition
of probation or modification
of parole/probation
Provides an intensive 9
to 12 month therapeutic
program
Three phases
(orientation, treatment,
re-entry)
Transition at a halfway
house
Outpatient treatment for
12 months
SAFP is a pretty good
program for people who have
a drug problem and want
help. I have been working
with the "Drug Court"
program. By using the tools
they learn in SAFP,
participating in an
effective aftercare program,
regular AA and a little
encouragement from the court
we have turned around
several lives. We don't turn
them all around, but we have
graduated far more than we
have revoked. If your client
does not have a substance
abuse problem, denies he has
a problem or does not want
help, SAFP will probably be
a waste of his time.
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