It happened that I spent some time with someone I hadn't seen in a number of years. He divulged that he had been in prison for Meth trafficing.
He was bounced from prison to prison for two years and stayed six months at the last one, primarily for 'rehab', then three months in a half-way house.
As he was sharing I sensed that he was watching my reactions. I gave him my opinion on the 'war on drugs' and the gate opened wide.
What he related about 'prison rehab' was exactly what's happening in the teen hurt industry.
He was told to write a ten-page account of his history. He refused and told them it wasn't anyone's damn business. That he'd share what he felt was relevant with the counselor he was required to see, but he wasn't writing his history. He considered the 'counseling' to be a waste of time- counselor didn't have an 'inkling'. He was eventually pressured into writing that history, so he made up a dandy tale which they gladly accepted as the truth.
He also related that he was pressured into admitting that he was an alcoholic, even though he had never had a problem with alcohol. He said he was accused of being in 'denial' everytime he claimed to have no problem with alcohol. He eventually caved. It's not like they really have a choice if they hope to ever get out. So, part of his FOURTEEN YEAR 'AFTER CARE' program is that he must attend AA, in addition to weekly counseling sessions, and visits to a PO. In addition to those obligations, he is supposed to support himself and is now being pressured to attend college. His 'therapist' is pushing him to go to school to become a drug/alcohol counselor on a special pell grant program. Apparently, the money is there, provided you complete the training. If you bail, you repay it. Not so with regular pell grants. While in rehab prison, he was in educational classes all day long and was 'sick' of school.
I shared some about the industry and how the MO is identical. He looked relieved to be heard and understood.
Big business.... So the 'treatment' for Meth trafficing is 2.5 years in prison/rehab, 3 months in a half-way house, 14 years 'after-care', and monitoring.
Interesting comment he made... that the person administering the 'drug test' should also have to take one. We were interrupted and he didn't elaborate.