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| Jails treat inmate drug, alcohol issues to avoid recidivism |
| By njherald.com- Marion Callahan, Kelly Kultys, and Jenny Wagner |
| Published: 07/02/2018 |
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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Jason Wasylenko gave the prison employee his sizes and was handed a pair of jeans and a chambray shirt. The 32-year-old gathered his belongings — some art made by other inmates, sports posters, a TV and stereo — and left his cell of the last three years. He filled out paperwork and verified his identity so the guards at State Correctional Institution at Rockview, in Centre County, knew they were releasing the right person. He'd been through it all several times before. Still, he was anxious. Jason was accustomed to life behind the wall. He knew what to expect. And he knew what to expect after he was released, too — both good and bad. Read More. |
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