Operation Nutmeg will see officers collect swabs from sex offenders and murderers living in the community.
What is alarming is that 93% of these patients are not in hospital but are living in the community.
States may also offer long-term services and supports to people living in the community but must first get federal permission.
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We knew there were few Jews living in the community, but from the outset we felt fully embraced by our neighbors.
Living in the community of Tower Hamlets, one of London's poorest districts, Lorna is reliant on welfare benefits to put food on the table.
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Elderly people in NI are given drugs such as tranquilisers and anti-dementia drugs at a much higher rate in care homes than when they are living in the community, a study has found.
Two other brothers, James and Owen Roe McDermott, were deemed unfit to plead in 2010 and returned to their home in the village, living in the same community as some of their victims and their families.
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As the community living in the docklands dwindled, Pat's became a byword for nerveless staff.
The book claims that from the outset many people living in the close-knit community of Bakewell knew the wrong man had been convicted of her murder.
Until the war in Indochina, the Hmong were a small, isolated community of farmers living in the highlands of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
Under Armour makes a donation to begin a sewing business that works in conjunction with the micro-finance initiative run by the church in Nicaragua in partnership with the ORPHANetwork supported by GraceCity, whose collective mission is to serve a community living in the biggest dump in the poorest country in the Americas.
The Pueblo peoples are one of the oldest groups of Native Americans, and there has been a community living in the multi-tiered adobe buildings in Taos for some 1, 000 years.
She has been pro-active in encouraging people living in sheltered accommodation to get involved in the wider community.
The deceased were buried in a specific way in pits inside the house, accompanied by vessels, so that they remained with the living and their death caused no disruption in the community.
The Platform explored the intrinsic linkages between world heritage and intangible cultural heritage, which is embedded in the living tradition of the city and which drives Kyoto's community engagement and deliberate commitment towards disaster-risk prevention in the future.
He argued that ethnic minorities should "open out, realise they are living in Britain and embrace the wider community".
Work began on restoring the living accommodation began in 1938, following the foundation of the Iona community.
Some 550, 000 Hungarian Jews were killed during the Holocaust, while the around 100, 000 living here now make up the largest Jewish community in Eastern Europe.
Living in a largely Christian community during the holidays has exposed differences between Joe and me.
Mr Khan said because of the way it had been presented the idea received the support of many councillors, but explained that he had no idea that so many cameras would be installed in only a few Birmingham wards or that they would be "circling in" the community living there.
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In my 20 years in the East Lake neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, I have had the opportunity to talk to seniors and others in the area about childhood memories of a vibrant, living community: walks to the corner drugstore, fresh food at local markets, movies at the area theatre, and boat rides on the lake in the park.
Of course, the idea of seniors living in community settings is entirely unremarkable.
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Another high-risk group that would benefit from increased HIV testing, according to NICE, is the black African community living in England.
Each short-listed family was tested on initiative, stamina and team-working, as well as undergoing psychological tests to find out how they might cope with the stresses of living in a small mining community in Blaenavon.
He began teaching, long before he had a degree, over in a one-room schoolhouse amid the hollows of Overton County in a place known informally as Booze, and soon became principal in a community closer to Carthage called Pleasant Shade, living where he could, sometimes in the homes of his students, who took to calling him Professor.
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Living in Los Angeles with its large Cambodian community, the Holtzmans and their American cohorts were able to recruit an exceptionally talented lead singer, Chhom Nimol.
Known as the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act, or Class Act, this entitlement is in both the House and Senate bills and was a top priority of the late Sen.
"In the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrives, " Jeffrey Toomer said in a written statement.
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For oldsters on a budget, there are places like Flushing House, a 319-unit independent living community at the end of the No. 7 line in Queens.
Some activists called 2012 the worst year in living memory for attacks on Pakistan's Shia community, with rights groups estimating that about 400 perished in militant attacks.
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