door. i did about half of it. the next thing i know, my vision gets blurred out. i wake up at ten cos around me and paramedics around me. he was in very bad shape. his respirations were down to a few times a minute. i know he was turning a bluish color. after an overnight stay at a nearby hospital, o neal was brought back to jail and placed on suicide watch. they said they put me on suicide watch because there was the potential i had done it to kill myself. it was an attempt to get high. there s not much to stimulate your mind, you can read, play dominos, play chess or watch tv. so when somebody comes up to you and offers you heroin, which, you know, is something you never hear about being in jail, i mean, i m a heroin addict. i m going to say yes. o neal says he mixed the heroin with clonopin. an anti-anxiety drug. often prescribed to inmates nationwide, and commonly abused.
through. that s you now. i mean, you re showing that to other people so they don t have to experience it. that s the only reason why i did this right now. i wouldn t have done it. i wouldn t have because i don t want to be on tv. i don t want people to see me. jones hopes her pain serves as a deterrent to others. jail officials across the country see drug abuse at the root of the vast majority of inmate stays. unlike many state prison systems, reform is a key objective. county jails are primarily considered holding facilities while inmates resolve their legal charges. but increasingly they re taking on the additional role of drug rehabilitation centers. drug rehab in jail runs the gamut. it really goes county by county. the very basic type of treatment are 12-step programs where volunteers come in from the outside and offer 12-step meetings to those inmates who volunteer to participate. i ve seen county jails set up complete sober living units within a jail. and the inmates inv
cos around me and paramedics around me. he was in very bad shape. his respirations were down to a few times a minute. i know he was turning a bluish color. after an overnight stay at a nearby hospital, o neal was brought back to jail and placed on suicide watch. they put me on suicide watch because there was the potential to kill myself. it was an attempt to get high. there s not much to stimulate your mind, you can read, play dominos, play chess or watch tv. when somebody offers you heroin, you know, which is something you never hear about being in jail, i mean, i m i heroin addict. i m going to say yes. o neal says he mixed the heroin with clonopin. an anti-anxiety drug. all the prescription meds he took he had gotten from other inmates who ordered them on the unit. that happens every day.
want to be on tv. i don t want people to see me. jones hopes her pain serves as a deterrent to others. jail officials across the country see drug abuse at the root of the vast majority of inmate stays. unlike many state prison systems, reform is a key objective. county jails are primarily considered holding facilities while inmates resolve their legal charges. but increasingly they re taking on the additional role of drug rehabilitation centers. drug rehab in jail runs the gamut. it really goes county by county. the very basic type of treatment are 12-step programs where volunteers come in from the outside and offer 12-step meetings to those inmates who volunteer to participate. i ve seen county jails set up complete sober living units within a jail. and the inmates involved have to adhere to very strict guidelines in order to be part of that housing unit where it s very
i wouldn t have done it. i wouldn t have because i don t want to be on tv. i don t want people to see me. jones hopes her pain serves as a deterrent to others. jail officials across the country see drug abuse at the root of the vast majority of inmate stays. unlike many state prison systems, reform is a key objective. county jails are primarily considered holding facilities while inmates resolve their legal charges. but increasingly they re taking on the additional role of drug rehabilitation centers. drug rehab in jail runs the gamut. it really goes county by county. the very basic type of treatment are 12-step programs where volunteers come in from the outside and offer 12-step meetings to those inmates who volunteer to participate. i ve seen county jails set up complete sober living units within a jail. and the inmates involved have to adhere to very strict guidelines in order to be part of that