Mo. has four special 'veterans' treatment courts' establishedApr. 15, 2012 - As American military operations draw down in the Middle East, officials in several U.S. states are trying to hold down the number of soldiers who show up in local criminal courtrooms and jails.
The soldiers don’t always show visible scars from the battle zone. A larger problem, say those who help treat and study them, are mental and emotional problems caused by violent bomb blasts, constant combat stress and the jarring return home to mostly civilian neighborhoods.
“A significant sacrifice falls on a tiny footprint of the population,” said James Holbrook, a University of Utah law professor who helped found the National Center for Veterans Studies at the school. “They see a whole host of issues when they come back and try to reintegrate. It’s a very isolating experience.” read more>>>
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