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Author: Chambers, Max

Title: Coming Clean: Combating Drug Misuse in Prisons

Summary: This report aaserts that U.K. prisons, traditionally thought of as secure institutions, are awash with drugs. The easy availability of drugs in prisons undermines treatment programs, allows prisoners to maintain anti-social habits during their sentence, and leaves them unprepared for release and primed to reoffend. While is less widely known is how drugs really get in to prisons, and what really goes on inside prisons in an effort to get inmates off drugs and prepared for release. Following extensive consultation with senior figures involved in tackling the problem of drug misuse in prisons, this report outlines a series of recommendations which would make a real difference in helping prisoners to get off - and stay off - illegal drugs.

Details: London: Policy Exchange, 2010. 43p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

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Shelf Number: 119281

Keywords:
Drug Smuggling, Prisons
Drugs
Inmates, Use of Drugs
Prison Contraband
Prisoners
Prisons