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If Anyone Who Committed a Drug Crime Was Released From Prison

Releasing individuals convicted of drug crimes from prison can lead to several societal and economic challenges. Unemployment rates are likely to rise as former convicts find it difficult to secure jobs, impacting their ability to survive financially.

If Anyone Who Committed a Drug Crime Was Released From Prison

Resources: Dawkins, Marvin P.Adolescence; Roslyn Heights Vol. 32, Iss. 126,  (Summer 1997): 395-405. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2015/10/06/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-federal-prisoner-release https://www.prisonerhealth.org/educational-resources/factsheets-2/incarceration-substance-abuse-and-addiction/

If Anyone Who Committed a Drug Crime Was Released From Prison

More drug trafficking

Freed convicts are able to sustain relationships with dealers/buyers
Costs of surveillance increases

Border patrol

The role of law enforcement becomes larger

Decline in overall community health

Shortage of treatment or preventive programs
Relapsers are at risk of disease
Overdose
Rise of HIV/AIDS
Shared needles

Unemployment rates would increase

It becomes more difficult to get a job once convicted of a crime
Money is needed to survive

Relapse

Lack of treatment
Access to treatment and other resources during incarceration are no longer available

Health declines

Non-citizens face deportation

Costs of deportation services increase rapidly
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Could influence crime
Calls for an immediate need of halfway houses

Crime rates would increase

Those individuals would become convicted once again
Prison populations would increase
Those who use drugs are more likely to commit other violent crimes