yeah, me too. having battled addiction most of their adult lives, joe and john have decided to fill out applications to get into enough is enough. i mean, i didn t sniff no glue or nothing like that. cocaine, heroin. meth. pain pills. all the good stuff, right? it will be up to wright to decide if the men get into the program. and he doesn t accept just anyone. i guess the question is what s going to be different now. especially because you ve had some experience in treatment before. i ve tried hold up. what s going to be different? because i m quite sure you said the same thing before when they did an initial assessment i m tired of going to jail, blah, blah, blah. those are the kinds of things that people often say, i want you to reach down inside and found out really what s going to
to get you every time. i ve done too much time can t just let them take. somebody trying to be a bully and i m not the bullying type so i stood up, stood my ground. there have been more positive developments for john and joe. they have been accepted into enough is enough. the jail s drug rehab program wherein mates move into a special dorm and must abide by strict guidelines. do you have any questions? not today, sir. absolutely none. do you under the snide lines. you understand that tonight you ll be going to bed at 11:00 and get up at 8:00. that s correct. what i m letting you know it s not a choice. okay. you can t be laying in the bed and say you know what? today i just don t feel like doing it. because you have to put that same energy that you were using into the program.
in, so now the searches are on more thoroughly than they ve ever been, and i understand it s his job, and i ain t mad, but i m saying kindly, i ain t comfortable. the reality, are you looking at time after you get out of jail? are you looking at prison time? no, i ain t going back to the penitentiary. i m ready to get out. i ain t never going back. it s even worse there. yeah. strip-searched, you know. i know all of it, the strip-searching, bending over, coughing, squatting, all of that, but they don t do that. they definitely don t put their hands right here in the crease like that. they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know? all right, well, but you re not going to help yourself if you caused a problem here, you know what i m saying? you just could have made your problem worse. while powell might be considered a problem inmate, those enrolled in enough is enough, the jail s antidrug program, are held to a higher standard.
difficult in recovery because of guilt, shame and remorse they experience. because you made a mistake doesn t mean that you are a mistake. the program is called enough is enough and it s run by the jail s substance abuse program coordinator kentucky wright. you have a disease and you are not responsible for having it but you are responsible for recovery. the focus on basic recovery to help them get back into main stream society. one of the things that happens traditionally in corrections to address rearrest, the same old kind of soup every day, get locked up, stay in jail learn you who to be a better criminal but never address the issues that are related to people coming in and out of jail. there s a men s version of the program as well. when did you start? 15.
until i can t smoke no more. coming up, de shawn powell finds himself in familiar territory. against the wall. and one of the newest arrivals to enough is enough is told to leave the program. deshawn powell is currently stuart! stuart!