Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Treatment Program


 

Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Treatment Program – CDCR opens innovative substance abuse program for women at Central California Womens Facility (CCWF) in Chowchilla Trauma-Informed Substance Abuse Treatment Program (TI-SAT) addresses the unique needs of women in drug and alcohol recovery. Services address substance abuse, trauma information, mental health issues, and planning for community-based substance abuse program services and community reentry.

 

UPDATED: Feds charge former Watertown police sergeant with ID theft

Filed under: drug treatment programs in prison

According to the U.S. Attorney's office, Deignan faces a maximum of 15 years in prison for the ID theft charge, followed by three years of supervised release and a $ 250,000 fine. The most he can serve for the drug charge is four years. Judge Leo …
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Camarillo man sentenced to 16 months for torching family dog

Filed under: drug treatment programs in prison

Delgado's lawyer, Rebekah Mathis of the Public Defender's Office, told Young that her client needed treatment for psychological and drug problems, asking that he be given probation with a significant jail sentence. “You've got to take the emotion out …
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Robert K. Holliday: Don't tear down, build up

Filed under: drug treatment programs in prison

Treatment must take place. Some state circuit judges point out that over 80 percent of those persons appearing before them have been charged with drug-regulated crimes. Any governor, mayor or county official knows the public should be protected from …
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2 of 3 achieve success in program of court-supervised drug treatment

Filed under: drug treatment programs in prison

LOCKPORT – Two defendants successfully completed a court-supervised drug-treatment program Thursday, while a third was ejected from the program and is headed to prison. The judicial diversion program, which offers a carrot-and-stick approach to …
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