Drug and alcohol addiction is a problem for California jail and prison inmates, especially those incarcerated under the state's three strikes law, a California Watch report found.
While these habitual criminals are no more prone to high-risk "criminal thinking" than other inmates, they are far more likely to suffer from addiction, according to the report based on data from the California prisons department and analyzed with the help of the San Francisco Chronicle.
According to the study, nearly 70 percent of third-strike inmates are addicts and require substance abuse treatment, a California Watch article stated. That's compared to 48 percent of …
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