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Newly-appointed RIDOC Director talks goals, challenges |
By abc6.com- Alana Cerrone |
Published: 01/08/2019 |
Over nearly 20 years, Patricia Coyne-Fague has been working her way up the ranks at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, serving under then-Director A.T. Wall until his retirement last year. She's been acting director ever since. "I inherited a very good department in very good shape," she says. For example, the department's medication-assisted treatment program. - it's led to a 60% decline in overdose deaths of inmates just out of prison. Read More. |
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