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Drug Testing in Detention Facilities |
By hometestingblog.testcountry.com - Lena Butler |
Published: 01/14/2013 |
The United States has roughly 1.5 million prisoners under the jurisdiction of state and federal correctional authorities during 2011, according to the newest report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. More than 330,000 were serving time for drug offenses, including nearly 95,000 doing federal time, which goes to show that substance abuse remains one of the top driving factors in America’s prison population. And just because a drug offender is already behind bars doesn’t mean there’s no way for him/her to access banned substances. In Ohio, one of the regional directors of the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said drugs are smuggled into jail in a variety of ways, such as visitors hiding drugs in their shoes or clothing so they can bring them to an inmate or concealing drugs in clumps of dirt and toss them into prison yards. The disclosure comes after the annual drug testing performed by the department found that more Ohio inmates were using marijuana and other drugs of abuse. Read More. |
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