With More Opioid Use, People Are More Likely To Get Caught Up In The Justice System
A new study shows Americans with opioid addiction are more likely to have been arrested or convicted of a crime, suggesting a need to involve cops, courts and jails in treating addiction.
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July 7, 2018 at 01:28AM
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NPR News: With More Opioid Use, People Are More Likely To Get Caught Up In The Justice System
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