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Most of Seriously Ill Ohio Ex-Offenders Required Community Services UponRe-Entry

April 18, 2005 Most of Seriously Ill Ohio Ex-Offenders Required Community Services Upon Re-Entry Most of ex-offenders with prior diagnoses for medical or mental health problems in the Cincinnati (Ohio) area required community services upon re-entry due to serious illness, including depression. Half of seriously ill men released from Ohio prisons and returning to Cincinnati were found to suffer from depression. Additionally, one-third of them were on medication, requested counseling, mental health treatment, or substance abuse treatment. According to a report by the Urban Institute, released March 18, 2005, one-third of ex-offenders suffered . . .

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