Cost implications of random mandatory drugs tests in prisons
@inproceedings{Verhoef1996CostIO, title={Cost implications of random mandatory drugs tests in prisons}, author={Petra Verhoef and Malinow Mr and Frans J. Kok and Walter C. Willett}, year={1996} }
Summary Background Compulsory urine testing of prisoners for drugs, a control initiative, was introduced in eight prisons in England and Wales early in 1995. Despite no evidence of effectiveness, testing was extended to all prisons in England and Wales by March 1996. We consider the cost of testing.
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