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Summary of Forum Held on April 12, 2002: Combating Inmate Substance Abuse and Future Recidivism Through Delaware's Key-Crest Programs
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Summary of Forum Held on April 12, 2002: Combating Inmate Substance Abuse and Future Recidivism Through Delaware's Key-Crest Programs
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University of Pennsylvania. Jerry Lee Center of Criminology. Forum on Crime and Justice (Washington, DC)
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Published 2002.
4 pages.
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Delaware
Institutional drug programs
(Offender Services)
Prisons
(Offender Management)
Highlights from the fourth in a series of forums discussing "promising and pioneering state and local efforts to address crime" are presented (p. 1). Sections of this summary include: "Key-Crest From the Perspective of Stanley W. Taylor, Jr., Commissioner, Delaware Department of Correction, and Former Correctional Officer"; "Remarks by Dr. Robert M. Hooper, Vice President of Clinical Affairs and Executive Director of Substance Abuse Treatment, Spectrum Behavioral Services"; "Comments by Teresa Evans-Carter, Clinical Supervisor, Key Village, and Former Inmate"; and questions and answers.
Accession Number: 018040
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