William Luz, who was recently released from the Barnstable County House of Corrections, retrieves ingredients...
William Luz, who was recently released from the Barnstable County House of Corrections, retrieves ingredients from the walk-in freezer at the restaurant where he is a cook in Sandwich, Massachusetts August 29, 2014. Luz is a participant in the jail's intensive voluntary recovery program for opiate-addicted inmates, including the job placement assistance that helped Luz into his cooks position and receiving injections of Vivitrol, a non-narcotic drug that blocks receptors in the brain and bars addicts from getting high off heroin and other opioids for about 25 days, at a cost of about $1,000 a shot. Picture taken August 29, 2014. To match Feature USA-HEROIN/PRISONS/ REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY CRIME LAW DRUGS HEALTH)