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Methamphetamine Offenders in Prison
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Methamphetamine Offenders in Prison
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Published 2005.
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Drug abuse
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Minnesota
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Prisons
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Information regarding methamphetamine inmates is provided. Sections of this overview are: introduction; meth offender profile; a rural phenomenon; prior criminal history; prior prison commitment; and average sentence length.
Accession Number: 021259
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