
Random Drug Test Results In FY 2003-04 |
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Valid Tests |
Negative Tests |
Positive Tests |
Positive Rate |
Drug Test Positive |
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Alcohol |
Cannabis |
Cocaine |
Opiates |
Other |
Total |
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| Random | 44,718 | 43,835 | 883 | 1.97% | 0 | 849 | 44 | 2 | 12 | 907 |
| For Cause | 5,747 | 4,342 | 1,405 | 24.45% | 46 | 1,268 | 108 | 8 | 28 | 1,458 |
| * Inmates can test positive for more than one drug. | ||||||||||
The Inmate Drug Testing Unit currently oversees the inmate random drug testing program, substance abuse program drug testing and “for cause” drug testing for all Correctional Facilities statewide. Inmates are chosen for random and substance abuse program drug testing based upon a random computer generated selection system. Selection of inmates for “for cause” drug testing is based upon reasonable suspicion of involvement with drugs or alcohol. Drug testing enables the Department to detect and identify inmates using illicit drugs, including abuse of prescription drugs and/or alcohol. Furthermore, the role of drug testing, as an integral part of effective substance abuse programs, has been recognized as highly effective in identifying those who have substance abuse problems, getting them into treatment, and monitoring them during the treatment process.
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