Authorities in Dallas are grappling with prostitution by taking some uncommon measures. Rather than sending prostitutes directly to jail, officers are giving them a unique opportunity — to turn their lives around, get off of streets and begin a process of life-altering transformation.
To combat the illegal activity, which has apparently become quite pervasive, the Dallas Police Department launched the Prostitution Diversion Initiative (PDI) five years ago, a combined effort of police, social services and other local groups.
Officers found themselves frustrated over the prospect of arresting the same women repeatedly, CBN News reports. So, they launched a solution — one that has been wildly successful in helping people escape cycles of criminal activity.
“It allows us to move the prostitutes from the wheel of going around in the criminal justice system on a regular basis to moving into a recovery mode,” explains Dallas Police Lt. Mike Coleman said. ”(We) realized we were not going to arrest our way out of this.”
How does it work, you ask? Rather than arresting women and holding them like criminals, authorities take a different, albiet, more controversial approach: They treat them like victims. On the surface, some may accuse police of being too soft on crime, but Coleman explains that this particular program allows for individuals engaging in prostitution to gain access to much-needed services that can help to stop criminal patterns.
“When you treat them as a victim, that’s what allows them to get the services that they need for whatever is ailing them, be it drug addiction, be it whatever counseling needs they have, for whatever it is that’s causing them to be engaged in this lifestyle,” he explained.
CBN News explains how the program works:
One night a month police set up a mobile command center near a local truck stop where hookers find their clients. Officers make arrests for prostitution and other crimes.
The women are given a choice: jail or a chance at a new life via the PDI 45-day program.
Only those who are charged with a misdemeanor can participate in the program. If they accept the offer, the services range from job counseling, to mental health services to drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Since PDI’s launch, authorities have detained more than 700 prostitutes. While nearly half of them have opted to join the program, not all have completed it. Still, the results are encouraging. The Dallas Police Department’s web site further explains the details involved:
Once arrested, the detainee is taken to a remote bookin; where the field operations are being held. She is searched and relieved of any contraband, then taken for a medical screening. The Dallas County Heath and Human Services test for any sexually transmitted diseases and HIV right on-site in their mobile laboratory.
After testing they are taken before a on-site Judge. The Judge determines if she is to be transported to the Dallas County Jail or enrolled in one of the treatment centers available on-site, all according to her criminal history and other factors; The women have the opportunity to accept this offer or go to jail. PDI is a 100% volunteer based program.
By being pro-active, giving these women the necessary tools to be productive citizens not only benefits the women and the surrounding communities; it allows Law Enforcement to take less of a re-active approach to prostitution.
After competition of the program, women are encouraged to launch new and improved lives. Volunteers help them locate homes, connect with family members and gain employment, among other key services.
Karen Green’s story exposes just one of the many successes. Green, a former prostitute and drug addict, found God in the process of cleaning up her life. Now, she’s volunteering once per month and praying that other women can find the same peace she’s been given.
“When I come out here, I just walk the grounds and I claim it for Jesus and every woman that comes through the PDI,” she said. ”I pray over her and ask the Lord to give her just the strength to say yes, that she wants help,” she said.
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Junter
Sep. 13, 2012 at 1:51amScooping them up and turning them into welfare recipients. We are all victims save us government!
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mdeputy7
Sep. 13, 2012 at 10:21amWhat is wrong with all you people on this thread?!? Why would you try to turn this positive story into something political or evil?! You give conservatives a bad name! Get out of your tiny little boxes and realize that even though the federal government shouldn’t be forcing it on us, there are still people in the world that need help, and WE are the ones that should be giving it. These police officers thought of a way to do just that. They realized that arresting over and over again wasn’t fixing the situation at all. So they tried something different. Get out from under your rock and be happy for the women coming out of this. This article doesn’t even have ANYTHING TO DO with welfare!!! This is ridiculous.
Texas Chris
Sep. 13, 2012 at 1:55pmThe difference between “welfare” and charity: this is a volunteer-funded program.
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Al_Jolsen
Sep. 13, 2012 at 1:05amThe biggest obstacle these girls and women face, are the 2 Cs…..
Crack and Crank.
For the most part, the white gals are addicted to crank, or methamphetamine, while their black sistas are all about that crack cocaine.
Got to get ‘em clean from drugs first before any churching is gonna’ do any good.
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mdeputy7
Sep. 13, 2012 at 10:17amYou are so very wrong. Jesus meets us where we are. We don’t have to get our life straight before we go to Him. If we did, we’d all be in a heap of trouble. Don’t you go around teaching that crap.
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Pounding_hammer
Sep. 13, 2012 at 11:14amI actually feel the need to agree with MDEPUTY7
While I understand what AL_JOLSEN is saying, to clear them of drugs, which of course is good, I feel that MDEPUTY7 is right that it is never too soon to turn your life to Christ!
I don’t feel the need to make this a contentious issue, as you both have good intention with your comments. But we can’t set limits on who can turn their lives to Christ, He never did so himself!
If our lives were straight, why would we ever need Christ?
And trust me, I am equally as sinful as the worst criminals out there, since I willfully sin against God every day, in my heart & mind.
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Searchingforthelight
Sep. 13, 2012 at 12:38amWithout positive options, addicts and people involved in risky relations are very likely to end up dead.
And before they die they usually affect family friends for the worse. Many of them are victims under abusive men that treat them like nothing but a meal ticket. They need a step up to help them succeed.
Many of them are victims of the dealer that keeps giving them a fix to keep them hooked to keep them active. Its just a chip into the block of the cycle, but its a beginning.
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FlowerBell
Sep. 13, 2012 at 12:20amEveryone’s a victim. Poor everyone…
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Rohawk
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:31pmSo if a woman of low morals wants welfare she just needs to collect money for sex until she’s lucky enough to proposition a cop? Isn’t this just another form of payment for prostitution?
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kevinj319
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:01pm“…accept this offer or go to jail” is the government’s idea of a “100% volunteer-based program.”
This was the only important line in the article.
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NativeOfTexas
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:49pmI think it’s apparent that without this program, they were going to jail anyway.
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1911EOSGarza
Sep. 13, 2012 at 2:52amGreat capture! So damn surreal! Is this Marxism, it sure damn sounds near enough, and freaking scary! “…accept this offer or go to jail” is the government’s idea of a “100% volunteer-based program.”
This was the only important line in the article.
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Dismayed Veteran
Sep. 13, 2012 at 11:55amA choice decision is provided. That is not a dictate.
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Texas Chris
Sep. 13, 2012 at 1:57pmThe “program” is RUN by volunteers. The jail/program choice is NOT voluntary.
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billrow
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:37pmWhy not just legalize prostitution and drugs? Nothing is going to stop the world’s oldest profession.
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wisehiney
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:42pmThey would be taxed out of business, like everyone else.
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acidovorax
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:09pmWISE, how is taxing the industry worse than taxing the public to pay for the law enforcement and prison system?
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wisehiney
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:16pmJust kidding.
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blackyb
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:44pmYes, I can see the ads all running for for discount azz.
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BuzzardSays
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:57pmLegalize a morally demeaning humanity damaging profession where a woman gives her genitalia and God given womb over to the sleazy lusts and perverse desires of the worst of the worst monsters interested in nothing more than applying their power of money over the down-trodden and powerless. Nothing is more repulsive than a man who would use his position of power to turn a beautiful sexual act of love into one boiled down to an act of ejaculatory sleazy lust.
The only thing worse than whoredom are those who would heartily approve of such. Jerk.
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billrow
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:14pmWhen has making anything illegal helped anyone?
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repairsea
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:59pmWhat child wants to grow up and be a prostitute? How about offering healthier options? Legalizing isn’t a healthier option. It is just another form of slavery.
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jaylew
Sep. 13, 2012 at 2:58amReally? Seriously?…….blaming prostitution on drug abuse? That entire premise completely and conveniently removes the entire profit motive that drives the locomotive behind the entire painting and canvass of all vice. There are drug cartels because of the profit motive…..the profit motive is driven 100 percent NOT by demand but by the criminal code…anything wanted that is illegal costs money. Prostitution, drug abuse and most any other degrading and self destructive behavior could be cured in a year if the loot spent on the “War on Drugs and other similar topics” was diverted to illustrating that the entire issue never really was a criminal one in the first place….it is one of attitude, health and a desire to live long lives. I see SWAT garbed units in my mind… busting into homes over crack and cocaine and I simply shudder….it seems that most everyone thinks that enforcing stupid laws is a better avenue than highlighting the real reason why a girl or a woman is selling her private parts at all….it’s to get money…..to buy illegal dope…..and no law enforcement effort on earth will ever be able to…. at their eventual end state demise and diminution….agree to keeping their guns and badges out of health issues. This current drug and vice model is beyond stupid…..in fact they do not make anything better…they just create more criminals…”in the system”….It’s not the dope and prostitutes that drive this ocean liner….it’s the cops.
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Words_of_the_Buddah
Sep. 13, 2012 at 1:01pmI agree. Keeping it illegal is only putting strain on the prison system. There are legal brothels down in Nevada, and they seem to be doing pretty well.
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Texas Chris
Sep. 13, 2012 at 2:01pmProstitution is a vice, not a crime. There is no victim, only two consenting adults in a business arrangement. It is no more or less abhorrent that adultery, which is NOT illegal.
Making it illegal only adds the danger aspect to it. Back-alley negotiations, violent pimps, drug addiction, and the ever present possibility of going to jail are direct results of prostitution being illegal.
the same argument can be made for drug use. No victim, no crime, and illegality makes it dangerous and expensive.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:20pmThere are two issues at work here:
1. Jobs
2. Drugs
How are they helping these women get jobs? The jobs aren’t there. Its a great program in theory. But its a shame you have to commit a crime to get help. I happen to be one ofthe few who believe MOST of Americans would rather work an honest days work for a honest days pay..
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dmerwin
Sep. 12, 2012 at 9:10pmGirl nurse.
I too am a nurse and we experience shortages of trained and competent and willing nurses aides. I’m sure you do too. Start with vocational training and progression to include drug testing, just like you and me. If they stay clean for two years HELP them with tuition assistance to enroll in nursing school. In fact that COULD be the model to get people off the welfare rolls. We all deserve the opportunity to change for the better.
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Melika
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:13pmThere’s nothing I like better than funding some loser for years on end until they are finally in a position to be involved in my critical health care. Nothing that says “American” like punishing the successful and rewarding the losers. Now you want drug addicts, who have fried most of their brain cells, or the mentally unstable to be involved in people’s health care. It’s working out great in the cities where this has already been established (“training” to rehabilitate the dregs of society).
Press releases all like to point out the only single “success” story they can find of the hundreds of failures. How about we just get rid of the losers and stop enabling them.
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WATER-THE-TREE
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:23pmYou said it MELIKA…. Nothing like letting drug addict be in a position where they have all that access to drugs.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:00pmDMERWIN: Yeah I see your point. I think thats okay…but how bout having a program where the young ones who are good kids and not in trouble but poor could have that opportunity too?? It just seems like we keep giving kids the wrong messages.
We need to bring jobs back for everybody thats all. WITH or WITHOUT a college degree!! And we should get back to vocational training. When I was a kid all my friends had jobs at 15-18. Heck we were running the Jack in the Box! lol Managers at 17! Kids don’t have those opportunies now. Seems like illegals and adults have the jobs. Prison doesn’t work either and I have talked to many ex-cons who can’t get a chance after spending years in prison. So what do they do? They go back to crime. Here is what you need now to get a job (in my state anyway)
1. tb test
2. drug test
3. background check
4. physical exam
5. resume
6. references
7. credit report (not all jobs)
How in the world can you get all that if youve been strung out or in prison?
God is a God of redemption and second chances.
I hope this isn’t confusing. I am for ALL people who want to clean up their life! It should b easier for ALL people to get a job–including prostitutes and ex cons. Give them a chance. If they fail, fire them.
We need to go back to the goo ole days….sigh:)
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kickagrandma
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:17pmSounds like a GOD-thing to me.
I like it!!!
GOD BLESS AND PROTECT ALL INVOLVED.
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freeberty
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:32pmMaybe Obama needs to consult with you on how much money the government can steal out of my pocket to do God’s welfare work.
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wisehiney
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:41pm@freebert – a lot less than treating these ho’s for venereal disease
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wisehiney
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:46pmfreeberty, it easy to see that you are a lowest common denominator
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lefty5005
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:09pmIt’s going to get worse before it gets better in Obama’s America. In Florida where I know some cops who have said they have never seen so many women walking the streets and 2 years ago they thought they had 2 “known” neighborhoods cleaned up. One cop said he picked up and could have arrested a 13 year old but she was hysterical and totally lost. He turned her over to some social agency for help.
A guy I play golf with said he had to give a young lady with 2 small kids 10 dollars because she bought groceries and didn’t have enough money. She told him she was trying to get help but the “blacks” at the agency didn’t care about her plight and that her husband worked 2 jobs and they couldn’t make ends meet. She gave him her name, husband’s name and he made some phone calls to grease the skids locally for her and the kids. He used to be on the town council, he checked and she was totally upfront with her accusations and that the agency was already being investigated by the state because of complaints. My guess is the skids got greased for her to go get help. My point, women are not prostituting just for drugs in the Obama world, they will do anything if they have children…I would. I personally think prostitution should be legalized, controlled like in Germany. Sex is the most primitive of human instincts and human will have sex rather than eat. War on drugs, war on sex, the government has to justify all those tax dollars.
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freeberty
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:25pmIt seems almost insane that sex between consenting adults no matter how they reach that arrangement, would be criminalized.
Until you realize how that would threaten the arrangements that the majority of others make to have sex.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:29pm“Sex is the most primitive of human instincts and human will have sex rather than eat.”
“Self control” is one of the fruits of the spirit. God created sex for a man and a woman to enjoy in marriage…We are not the same as animals. We have a soul. We are made in Gods image.
This flipant attitude about sex and alack of morals is one of the reasons we have so many of the problems we have today.
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freeberty
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:35pmGirlNurse
Perfect timing, LOL
Thanks for making my point on others feeling threaten by allowing consenting adults having sex no matter the arrangement.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:45pmFREEBERTY: You’re welcome:) BTW “threatened” is the last thing I feel! Go to SF where men walk around with no clothes on…go to Vegas where you can act like the prince Andrew and be very proud of yourself. No “threatened” is the last thing I am. But what I am, is concerned about a country my daughters are growing up in. It use to be that a lil girl could get lost and you would trust that some kind american would find her and return her–but now, with all the pornography and lack of morals she will probably wind up in a ditch somehere..Im sorry you have to buy your sex, It takes a “real man” with self control to keep it in his pants until the proper time:) Peace
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acidovorax
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:15pmGIRL, how is your “concern” different than feeling “threatened”, when you explained that you are concerned that your daughters face the threat of being raped and murdered? Methinks you are asserting a distinction where none exists.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:40pmACIDVORAX: Hmm okay semantics…I guess…trust me its not that I am out campaigning against prostitution..we definately got bigger fish to fry! And I believe the government needs to stay out of our lives as much as possible…jus thinkin its nice to have clean streets, parks, and places to walk and talk with the grandkids…I really don’t care what 2 consenting adults do but wheneve it starts getting “marketed” to kids as an alternative wholesome lifestyle..it hurts kids:(
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not a liberal
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:22pmif you do the research legal prostitution is almost as big a problem as illegal. it actually increases the chances of human trafficking thats why it should stay illegal.
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acidovorax
Sep. 13, 2012 at 4:21amNOTALIBERAL: post your sources or I’m calling BS.
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freeberty
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:50pmWow, throw the words God and Jesus in a story and suddenly it seems no one has a problem with government welfare programs, I wonder if Acorn is paying attention.
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NativeOfTexas
Sep. 12, 2012 at 11:57pmI think you may be confused. I’m pretty certain that a 45-day outpatient program is much cheaper on the state than even 1 jailing. I’m not even counting the catch-release-catch-release cycle that the article described as the norm.
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toomuchgovt
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:48pmHa ha Texas turning their court system into a liberal government bastion, just like NY Drug court. In NY drug dealers are treated like “victims too” and so are the user (which commit crime to supply their habit). It started out small now it costs almost as much as the welfare programs to “aide” them. Jail is cheaper and their is help in jail, if they seek it. Nobody gets “sober” until they hit bottom, you can’t force people to hit bottom.
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acidovorax
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:23pmThey are victims; victims of government. Neither drug use nor prostitution are compelling reasons to incarcerate individuals, depriving them of their freedoms and harming them financially in the process. It’s understandable that the State simply shifts from the prison model, which has numerous problems, to the rehabilitation model, which may or may not be better in outcome, but is still a protection of State power and funding. They can pander to the masses, showing how humane they are and how they need MORE funding to perpetuate their great efforts.
Legalize these acts and let individuals deal with the consequences of their actions.
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girlnurse
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:42pmIs there a way we can just decriminalize it? I would be good with that. jus hate when they start marketing and advertising…
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samtree
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:40pmIt would be a lot cheaper to just toss those whores into a woodchipper. Why just the sight and sound of a police vehicle towing a running woodchipper through the streets would have them scurrying for the shadows like the cockroaches that they are.
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joejohey
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:54pmEven though they are making bad choices, they are still daughter’s of God. Its the men that seek and pay for this activity that should be blamed as there would be no prostitution if there was no demand. By the way, your comment is very dark and disturbing…go get some help!
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Berealalready
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:57pmSolutions from Saddam Hussein book of justice. C’mon. Is that a failed attempt at a joke? A shot at redemption is cheaper than incarceration.
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acidovorax
Sep. 12, 2012 at 10:26pmSAMTREE wrote: “It would be a lot cheaper to just toss those whores into a woodchipper. Why just the sight and sound of a police vehicle towing a running woodchipper through the streets would have them scurrying for the shadows like the cockroaches that they are.”
Scratch a conservative and you find an authoritarian.
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objectivetruth
Sep. 13, 2012 at 12:29pmHow many whores have you tossed into a wood chipper?Whos next on your chopping block?Maybe its the poor women walikng back home from her legitimate job.No?How many did you rob before you tossed them?How many did you ransack their homes and gather all their information to stalk them down and kill them?C’mon big boy inquiring minds want to know.You were incredibly flippitant with knowledge of disposal.
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moonfish
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:31pmHere’s how it works… take the the opportunity, under threat of prosecution, to register them as Democrats and forgive what they did.
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Exrepublisheep
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:48pmIn Texas? Hmmmm
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Stelex
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:30pmWell, near as I can tell, there is no personal responsibility any more. Kill the King (USA) the King is dead (USA) Long Live the King (UVA)…….All hail the United Victims of America. Come to our shore’s, work not, receive much. I see a nation of ******* and losers, needy and wanting. This is not the America I grew up in. I’m losing my patience. Wake up America, suck it up and take it back.
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Stelex
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:40pmThe blocked out word is another name for a cat. Blaze……really?
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Stoic one
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:22pmWhat’s new ***** cat whoa, whoa, whoa….
(Tow Jones)
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Stoic one
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:25pmMEEeeooooow!!!!
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just my opinion maybe not yours
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:28pmhttp://www.centralohiorescueandrestore.org/uploads/PDIAnnualReport_March_202009_2_1_.pdf
Here are the stats for 2007 to 2008
For those that are asking how it’s doing you can look it up and the reports are online!
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yiddishlion
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:19pmHey thanks for that. Interestingly enough the actual statistics contained in the report seem to humanize them more as victims than criminals. Who would have thought? What a very sad existence.
People you might want to take a look at the information in the study, it’s an eye opener.
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momrules
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:27pmI have no problem with this program. I can’t imagine the lives these women lead, selling their body and services for a few dollars to any lowlife that can afford them. Some may choose to stay in the life but with help and support others will leave it.
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wisehiney
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:27pmI don’t know why hookers are the only criminals I have mercy on.
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USA-Ron
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:23pmhmmm, the prostitutes are being “favored”
wonder if any cops are being “favored”
just saying
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jwt
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:39pmmost people think their life style is better than others. all fall short, It is nice that the police reconize that jail is not the answer, most need a heart change, available from God. Worked with local police and watched the lord change many lives. Forgiveness works for all
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just my opinion maybe not yours
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:23pmGood for Dallas, If it saves some of the lives of these women it’s worth it! Taking them to jail over and over costs a lot of money, PDI costs too but I would rather pay for the PDI and hope that it helps someone then to just keep putting the women in jail! They should have a 3 strikes and your out, if you don’t go through with what you said then you end up in jail but I really think this is a great thing for the city to do!!!
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USA-Ron
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:21pmif a jail was more like 50 years ago, then no criminals would want to go back to them again, over & over
the actual costs of each criminal should be paid by the criminal – NOT taxpayers
think about the elderly, someone must pay the costs of a nursing home,
they pay, family pays or medicaid pays. But, they are NOT criminals
MAKE criminals work and pay for their crimes, and then get out of jail
never happen
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objectivetruth
Sep. 13, 2012 at 12:22pmActually those on work release do have to pay the costs for their incarcaration.And as horrible jails go the us is still blessed with some of those.One of which prisoners routinely die in.Its been nicknamed the broiler room,No ac in an area where the summer temps routinely reach 90 plus and its always humid yearround.Temps in winter frequently reach the teens and are routinely in the twenties.What this isn’t pinishment enough for those awaiting trial who may be innocent?Not enough punishment that someone in for three days for failure to appear on a drunk in public charge possibly dies of heat stroke?
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:16pmThis sounds like a good thing..to give them a choice and a chance. God works in mysterious way and even if a few change their life that is worthy of trying this program.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:26pmI would like to know the success rate overall; even if only 40-50% of those who volunteer to go through it is a fair success; just watch the instant any of the atheist or ACLU find out about the religious component to sue the daylights out of them for some insane reason.
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GoodStuff
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:09pmIt would be nice to some actual statistics to show if it’s working or not.
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woodyee
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:04pmIt would be nice to know what percentage of the women that opted for the PDI program failed to complete it.
THAT is an important number.
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grayling646
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:14pmI thought the whole article was sort of a rambling, mumbo jumbo. Deliberately stretched for length (is that a pun?).
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:18pm5.6 women failed. One was a midget.
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Sep. 12, 2012 at 7:04pmLook, you can either keep prostituting, or you can become a lawyer/politician. Your choice Ho’s, but it’s either one or the other. By the way, we get our kickback either way.
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Detroit paperboy
Sep. 12, 2012 at 8:01pmDarmok, you are so bad : ()…
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