If I may, your question goes very much straight to the heart of what drug treatment courts are about, in my opinion.
First, I should make it clear, just in case it's not, that the drug treatment court is really an alternative to incarceration. While the vast majority of our participants come to us from custody, and they may have an extensive history of incarceration, they're coming to us after a brief period.
What is particularly beneficial about the drug treatment court program is that the participants receive treatment in the community in which they live. They learn to stay clean and avoid committing criminal acts in the community in which they live. They're not sent to an artificial environment or to an institution to do that. They learn how to refuse the drug associates they've been using; they learn how to avoid them. They learn how to avoid those situations in their community.