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Inmate drug test results concern prison officials
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COLUMBUS — Ohio prison officials are concerned with the relatively high percentage of inmates who tested positive for drugs last year, a newspaper reported Monday. Annual drug testing in October by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction …
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Parc Prison family wing praised for tackling crime
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"Prevention is better and cheaper than cure and there is a growing body of evidence that if preventative interventions are effective, we can all spend less money on services such as prisons, acute medical care and drug rehabilitation," he said.
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