
Jail helps inmates with addiction break the recidivism cycle
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Jail treats inmates with substance abuse issues to break the cycle of recidivism
It's estimated that up to 65% of the U.S. prison population has an active substance use disorder. When these inmates are released, studies have shown that many will return to using and be arrested again within a few years. Stephanie Sy recently visited a jail in Kentucky that’s trying to not only break that cycle but also save lives. It’s part of our ongoing series, Searching for Justice.
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Jail helps inmates with addiction break the recidivism cycle
Clip: 12/12/2022 | 9m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
It's estimated that up to 65% of the U.S. prison population has an active substance use disorder. When these inmates are released, studies have shown that many will return to using and be arrested again within a few years. Stephanie Sy recently visited a jail in Kentucky that’s trying to not only break that cycle but also save lives. It’s part of our ongoing series, Searching for Justice.
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