4102 - Findings and purpose.

     § 4102.  Findings and purpose.        The General Assembly finds as follows:            (1)  Many crimes are committed by persons who, because of        their addiction to drugs or alcohol, are unable to maintain        gainful employment.            (2)  These persons often commit crimes as a means of        obtaining the funds necessary to purchase drugs or alcohol.            (3)  Many persons commit crimes while under the influence        of drugs or alcohol even though they are not addicted to such        substances in a clinical sense.            (4)  Punishing persons who commit crimes is an important        aspect of recognizing the harm that criminals visit upon        their victims.            (5)  Many people who commit crimes will be able to become        law-abiding, contributing members of society if they are able        to obtain treatment for their drug or alcohol addiction or        abuse.            (6)  The purpose of this chapter is to create a program        that punishes persons who commit crimes, but also provides        treatment that offers the opportunity for those persons to        address their drug or alcohol addiction or abuse and thereby        reduce the incidents of recidivism and enhance public safety.