Article: Cook County Offenders Lose Out in Drug Treatment Revival.

Keevin Irons' turning point came after his seventh arrest. For 20 years, the 41-year-old native of south suburban Chicago Heights had been hooked on drugs. "I didn't know that it would cause me to make a career out of it," he said, "but it did, and that was the wrong career."

His arrest in September was a wake-up call. Cook County Circuit Judge James L. Rhodes subsequently gave him four years' probation on a drug possession charge and ordered him to 28 days in residential treatment at the Haymarket Center, a substance abuse rehabilitation program at 120 N. Sangamon St.

Irons received no acupuncture. No synthetic substitutes such as methadone. No shock ...

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