Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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We know how to prevent opioid overdose deaths for people leaving prison. So why are prisons doing nothing?

“In the two weeks after their release, recently incarcerated people are almost 42 times more likely to die from an overdose than the general population. With such an apparent risk and dire consequences, states need to prioritize the widespread adoption of proven strategies to lower the risk of opioid overdoses among formerly incarcerated people. “

Prison Policy Initiative

December 7, 2018