Substance Abuse 12-Step
Substance Abuse 12-Step
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Description
The twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems. The goal is to introduce the 12-Step program to individuals who can identify with having either a history of substance abuse and/or addiction. It offers other innovative principles to assist inmates and probationers with finding or developing other meaningful alternatives in their daily lives.
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Length of Program
Continuous
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Eligibility
Participants must want to attend and understand that the program is voluntary. Participants can decide to leave the program at any time.
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Locations Available
Disclaimer: Program availability is subject to change. For the most up to date offerings, please contact facilities or offices directly.
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Appalachian Men’s
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Baskerville Correctional Center
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Beaumont Correctional Center
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Bland Correctional Center
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Buckingham Correctional Center
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Caroline Correctional Unit
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Central Virginia Correctional Unit #13
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Chesterfield Women’s
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Coffeewood Correctional Center
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Cold Springs Correctional Unit #10
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Deerfield Correctional Center
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Deerfield Men's Work Center
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Dillwyn Correctional Center
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Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women
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Green Rock Correctional Center
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Greensville Correctional Center
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Haynesville Correctional Center
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Haynesville Correctional Unit #17
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Indian Creek Correctional Center
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Lawrenceville Correctional Center
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Lunenburg Correctional Center
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Pocahontas State Correctional Center
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St. Brides Correctional Center
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State Farm Correctional Center
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State Farm Enterprise Unit
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State Farm Work Center
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Sussex II State Prison
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Virginia Correctional Center for Women
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