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1. Question
Since November 1, 1987 federal inmates can earn parole after only a year of incarceration.
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2. Question
The United States leads the world in the number of people incarcerated for drug-related offenses.
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3. Question
Approximately ___________________ employers have felt some effect of prescription drug use?
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4. Question
All of the following reasons contribute to the dramatic growth in incarceration for drug offenses EXCEPT which?
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5. Question
According to the U.S. Department of Justice more than ________________ of the costs tied to illicit drug-use is related to criminal justice and incarceration.
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6. Question
What are the two highest incidents experienced by employers due to prescription drug use?
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7. Question
Which Massachusetts Police Department began the Angel Program to help addicts and reframed addiction as a disease and not a crime?
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8. Question
What was Laconia Police Officer Eric Adams’ key tool in addressing the heroin crisis in his city?
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9. Question
What percentage of inmates have abused alcohol or drugs?
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10. Question
What percentage (%) of drug-related(including alcohol) incidents involve another crime?
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