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Alcoholism and drug abuse is the nation's largest health problem,
and South Carolina is no exception. Right now there are more than 23 million
people in America who are in need of effective alcohol or drug rehab and
addiction treatment. If you're in South Carolina and have a problem with drugs
or alcohol or know someone who does, contact Paradise Drug Rehab for help.
During 2002, there were 29,443 admissions to drug/alcohol treatment in South Carolina. This is down from 31,558 treatment admissions in 2001. During 2000, there were 28,773 admissions to treatment in South Carolina. Of the South Carolina citizens surveyed between 2001-2002, 9.2% were diagnosed with lifetime dependence or abuse and 5.7% were in need of treatment for alcohol and/or other substances.
Alcoholism and drug use leads to criminality in most cases and many people in South Carolina going through alcohol or drug treatment have legal charges. The good news is that an effective drug rehab program can help you or your loved one get back on track to leading a normal, happy and drug-free life and put your past behind you.
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As of November 2003, there were
30 drug courts in South Carolina that were in existence or being planned. Ten
drug courts were in existence for over 2 years, 6 drug courts were recently
implemented, and 14 drug courts were being planned.
In 2001, 40.4% of the Federally-sentenced defendants in South Carolina committed a drug offense. More than half of the drug offenses involved crack cocaine. Cocaine is readily available and frequently abused in South Carolina. Cocaine is the most serious threat to the state, especially crack cocaine, because its abuse and distribution are associated with violent crimes.
During 2002, there were 27,446 adult drug arrests in South Carolina. As of June 30, 2003, 22.1% of the South Carolina inmates (5,303 inmates) were incarcerated for dangerous drugs as their most serious offense. According to 2001 data from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, approximately 1.11% of South Carolina citizens reported past year dependence on illicit drugs.
Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS) - The South Carolina DAODAS is responsible for advising the executive branch of state, the General Assembly and other state agencies regarding alcohol and other drug abuse issues. The department's mission is to ensure the provision of quality services to prevent or reduce the negative consequences of substance use and addictions.
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