Jail Chemical Addiction Programs (JCAP)
Office located at D.C. Law Enforcement Center 812-532-2091
Tisha Linzy – Addictions Counselor for JCAP
Email: tlinzy@dearborncounty.in.gov
Office located at D.C. Law Enforcement Center
More Information can be found at Dearborn County Superior Courts Probation
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Thinking for change: Dearborn County Jail chemical addiction program (Sep 22, 2016)
DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. (WKRC) – Dearborn County has what Hamilton County leaders want, and what other counties are trying to copy.
A chemical addiction program in the jail, and it’s been there since 2007.
The inmates ask to be part of the 90-day program and it costs taxpayers nothing but it saves lives. The women Local 12 met were in jail and addicted to something when they asked to be part of the treatment program. Counselling was intense and included homework.
Mother of three Nova Taylor went through the program after her drug dealing arrest. Now she’s on probation.
“I remember moments I wanted to get sober then other times this is how I’m going to live, I will die like this,” she said.
Nova was a mentor for the treatment program now, “It taught me I can be a good mom, my kids will forgive me, I can be a productive member of society.”
The heart of the program is cognitive behavioral therapy programming, or deprogramming how an addict thinks. Right now the program accommodates sixteen women but it is being expanded to accommodate 24 women and 24 men.
For men the treatment program started in 2007; for women four years later. It runs on probation fees and grant money. A new $90,000 grant will pay for the expansion. Inmates have to ask to be in the program and are promised nothing in return except hope. The 90-day program includes aftercare, which is usually drug court or probation.