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THE room OF ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

* 216 percent of victims of violent crimes cogitation or knew the offender had consum alcohol; another 15 percent of the victims pondering the offender had used either alcohol or another physic (Bureau of Justice Statistics 2003)

* 40 percent of transgressors on probation, in State prisons, or in local jails reported using alcohol at the time of their offense (Bureau of Statistics 1998)

* There were 14 million DWI arrests in 2001 making DWI the number the same crime, besides drug possession, for which Americans are arrested (NHTSA 2003)

* 18 percent of Federal prison inmates and about 25 percent of State prison inmates reported having experienced moot points consistent with a history of alcohol abuse and reliance (Knight et al. 2002).

* 29 percent of Federal and 40 percent of State prisoners reported a previous domestic violence dispute involving alcohol (Knight et al. 2002)

* About two-thirds of convicted DWI felons are alcohol dependent (Lapham et al. 2001)

* At least one-fourth of AOD-dependent trespassers have lifetime histories of major depression or one form of bipolar disorder; 44 percent of inmates in a metropolitan jail had lifetime substance abuse disorders co-occurring with either depression or antisocial personality disorder (Vigdal et al. 1995)

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