Injustice Has a Name.
Name It.

This is your starting point. Whether you've been wronged, you're trying to understand your rights, or you need resources right now — you're in the right place. Choose where you need to go.

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Report Injustice

Document what happened to you or someone you know. Your report creates the record that drives advocacy, informs policy, and breaks patterns of abuse. No lawyer needed. No proof required. Just your truth.

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Know Your Rights

The system bets you don't know your rights. We publish plain-language breakdowns of what courts can and cannot compel you to do, what treatment facilities are legally required to disclose, and where the lines actually are.

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Housing Resources

A verified directory of sober living homes, transitional housing, and fair housing advocates — vetted against known exploitation patterns. Plus resources for fighting housing discrimination tied to recovery status.

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Treatment Accountability

Which facilities have complaints filed against them? What does ethical treatment actually look like? We document treatment industry abuse and provide tools for evaluating programs before you or someone you love walks in the door.

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Every System.
Every Angle.

Housing Injustice

Sober living exploitation, unlawful eviction, discrimination

  • Sober homes charging excessive fees for substandard conditions
  • Recovery status used as leverage for eviction or rent exploitation
  • ADA / Fair Housing Act violations related to disability status
  • Unauthorized room searches and privacy violations in residential programs
  • Retaliation against residents who report problems

Treatment Abuse

Coercive practices, financial exploitation, unsafe conditions

  • Programs that hold personal property, phones, or identification
  • Facilities that profit from relapse by recycling clients through intake
  • Coercive or humiliating group therapy tactics
  • Billing fraud or undisclosed charges to insurance and families
  • Staff without proper credentials operating as clinicians

Court & Legal System

Drug courts, coerced treatment, probation exploitation

  • Probation conditions that functionally guarantee failure and re-incarceration
  • Drug courts funneling participants to specific (paid) treatment programs
  • Coerced consent to treatment as condition of avoiding incarceration
  • Inadequate access to medication-assisted treatment while under court supervision
  • Discriminatory application of drug court eligibility based on race or charge type

Systemic Injustice

CPS, parole, social services, policy-level harm

  • Child removal policies that penalize parents for seeking addiction treatment
  • Parole conditions that restrict access to MAT or harm reduction services
  • Social services refusing benefits based on recovery status or criminal history
  • Policy-driven exclusions from housing assistance for people with addiction history
  • Insurance discrimination against behavioral health coverage

Important: RJNI is not a law firm and cannot provide legal advice or representation. The information on this page is for educational and advocacy purposes only. For immediate legal help, contact your local legal aid organization or a licensed attorney. If you are in crisis or immediate danger, call 911 or 988.

Every Report Filed
Is a Brick in the Wall We're Building.

Against exploitation. Against coercion. Against the lie that recovery can be manufactured through force. File your report. Add your brick.