Prisoners face greater risk of death...after release
Thu, 11 Jan 2007 02:57 PM EST
... SEATTLE - Prisoners need to be more careful in the first few days after being released as a study shows that they are at a higher risk of dying as compared to the general population. The study, appearing in The New England Journal of Medicine, says that the risk is the greatest in the first two weeks after release. ...
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