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Rockingham commissioners hear Hillsborough superintendent on housing women inmates, but take no vote
Summary
Hillsborough County superintendent Jason Costanza described program, staffing and medical changes at his jail and urged Rockingham commissioners to consider returning female inmates; commissioners asked for more information and a facility tour but did not approve an agreement at the Aug. 14 meeting.
Hillsborough County Superintendent Jason Costanza urged the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 14 to consider resuming placement of female inmates at the Hillsborough facility, describing staffing, medical and program changes his administration has implemented but leaving a formal decision for a later date. Costanza told the commissioners his jail now has an expanded medical and mental health contract with PrimeCare and treatment and transition services for people on medication-assisted treatment.
Costanza said Hillsborough currently houses about 315 people and that roughly 113 of them are on medication-assisted treatment. He described a lineup of on-site services — a physician five days per week, additional mental-health staff, case managers and a sentenced substance-misuse program called…
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