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One in 50 Japanese people over the age of 16 is arrested by the police for psycho-stimulant abuse.

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System Introduction
The Drug Training Training Program for those on Bail

Why is the Program Required ?
Contents of the Training Program
The Flow of Training
Lawyers Recommendation
Newspaper Articles
Experiences

This Program focuses on providing training for people arrested, prosecuted and then released on bail for drug addiction crimes, who then participate as volunteers to help other drug addicts recovery, take part in self help group activities. Through those activities the addicts are helped to regain their lives free from drugs.

Until now, if a person arrested for committing a drug related crime and was a drug addict, he or she had no other choice than being sent to jail or if given a suspended sentence, returning to life filled with drugs. Thus, this is the first program ever aimed at re-offence prevention as an alternative to prison punishment.


Explanation of Terms
Possession, transfer & use of psycho stimulants Re-offence rates Court Judgment
Narcotics and Psychotropics control law Stimulants Control Law Cannabis Control Law
Accused Prosecution Bail Conditions Bail Suspended Sentence

Inquiries
We provide legal advice free of charge. If you have encountered problems related to drug addiction please do not hesitate to contact us on :

APARI Tokyo Headquarters

Tel: 03-5830-1790 FAX: 03-5830-1791
e-mail: info@apari.jp
Mon - Fri 10:00 am -17:00 pm