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Program offers addicts a better way
By The Columbus Dispatch
Published: 09/24/2007

OHIO - The lower bunk had wrinkled bed sheets. Bradford Wedebrook couldn't let it pass. He summoned a fellow prisoner and told him his wrinkled bunk broke the rules.

"Thank you for saving my life," the man fired back, standing at attention.

"A life worth saving," Wedebrook responded.

Those words are repeated over and over, 365 days a year, in the highly disciplined OASIS drug-treatment program at the Pickaway Correctional Institution south of Columbus. The Ohio Reformatory for Women at Marysville has a similar program. Read more.

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