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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 402287" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>It really does sound like he's making progress or at least heading in the right direction now. Of course, you do realize that some of the things he's currently doing are probably disciplinary infractions in Department of Juvenile Justice so he's still bending the rules. The "jailhouse tattoos" are forbidden in just about every correctional facility because of health concerns - it amounts to needle sharing. And getting and taking medications from others is strictly forbidden and would be seen as a very serious infraction. Where I worked the inmates who were on medications had to come up to the clinic several times a day and they were given the medications one dose at a time and took them while the nurses watched. They never had possession of any drugs that could have "street value" or could be abused or sold to other inmates. And if there was any question that they might be "cheeking" them and not swallowing (so they could sell them later) they were dissolved in water and they had to drink it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 402287, member: 1883"] It really does sound like he's making progress or at least heading in the right direction now. Of course, you do realize that some of the things he's currently doing are probably disciplinary infractions in Department of Juvenile Justice so he's still bending the rules. The "jailhouse tattoos" are forbidden in just about every correctional facility because of health concerns - it amounts to needle sharing. And getting and taking medications from others is strictly forbidden and would be seen as a very serious infraction. Where I worked the inmates who were on medications had to come up to the clinic several times a day and they were given the medications one dose at a time and took them while the nurses watched. They never had possession of any drugs that could have "street value" or could be abused or sold to other inmates. And if there was any question that they might be "cheeking" them and not swallowing (so they could sell them later) they were dissolved in water and they had to drink it. [/QUOTE]
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