WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 62 - 15 - 3
§62-15-3. Policy and goals.
The Legislature recognizes that a critical need exists in this
state for the criminal justice system to reduce the incidence of
substance abuse and the crimes resulting from it. For the criminal
justice system to maintain credibility, all drug offenders must be
held accountable for their actions. A growing body of research
demonstrates the impact of substance abuse on public safety,
personal health and health care costs, the spread of communicable
disease, educational performance and attainment, workforce
reliability and productivity, family safety and financial
stability. Requiring that accountability and rehabilitating
treatment, in addition to or in place of, conventional and
expensive incarceration, will promote public safety, the welfare of
the individuals involved, reduce the burden upon the public
treasury and benefit the common welfare of this state. The goals of
this article shall include:
(1) Enhancing community safety and quality of life for
citizens;
(2) Reducing recidivism;
(3) Reducing substance abuse;
(4) Increasing the personal, familial, and societal
accountability of drug offenders;
(5) Restoring drug offenders to productive, law-abiding, and
taxpaying citizens;
(6) Promoting effective interaction and use of resources among criminal justice and community agencies;
(7) Reducing the costs of incarceration; and
(8) Improving the efficiency of the criminal justice system by
enacting an effective methodology.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session