I?ve been away from this site for a lil while so thought I?d pop back in to say hi and also relate some thing?s that have been on my mind lately.
I?ve never mentioned the work I do before but I am a Correctional Officer who case-manager?s offenders in prison, that are about to be released on for parole. It?s an interesting job and I really enjoy my work but what I?d like to make known is that almost everyone one of those offenders committed their crime or made their mistake under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. In many cases, alcohol has torn their lives and families apart.
Now don?t get me wrong, I?m no angel. When I first found this site, I was running from the wreckage of my alcoholic past. I?m feeling a lot better these days and being on this forum had A LOT do with that. I wanted to come back here to say that some of those offenders are just normal people who got behind the wheel while drinking?ONCE?and killed somebody. Honestly, how many of us have done that even though we thought we never would. Some of them tried an illicit drug for the first time, only after a night of heavy drinking and did stupid thing?s that were way out of character. I could go on and give you a list of incredibly bad circumstances that stemmed from drinking but I think you get the idea. Drinking makes us lose our better judgment and inhibitions and sometimes, some of us are in the wrong place at the wrong time. It can happen a lot easier than we seem to think.
For myself, doing this job has opened my eyes up even wider to the dangers of drinking. I was like a person who never wore a safety belt, walking through a spinal ward in a hospital. You don?t know the extent of the damage and potential for disaster till its right in your face.
I just wanted to put this down on paper as it were, because we tend to focus very much on what alcohol is doing to US more than what it can do to others. Most of us know we?re good people and consider ourselves immune to serious mistakes but we?re really not when under the influence. For every career offender I meet with a criminal record as long as your arm, I meet someone?s mum or grandma in jail for the first time for an alcohol related offence. Jeezz..what a pity we can?t bring back prohition and be done with it but then that would be a human right?s issue.
Thanx for reading
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