What makes communities safer? Incarceration or drug rehabilitation? As we prepare to see the impacts of Jeff Session’s mandatory minimums of drug cases, we look back on the 80’s drug war and the apparent reduced crime rate. With people behind bars for mandatory minimums, we simply want to remind those with strong feelings about alcohol and drug abuse the importance of evidence based treatment and research, for punitive measurements can be a very limited way of seeing the alcohol and drug abuse and addiction problem that is present in San Diego
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