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76. TDN-ee, Foreign News Page2 ,August 5, 2000
- www.turkishdailynews.com
- checks into rehab facility .
- checks into rehab facility .
- checked himself into a residential drug rehabilitation facility immediately after being freed unexpectedly from a California prison, his lawyer said. ...
- He had been housed since August 1999 in a substance abuse treatment facility at the Corcoran State Prison in central California. ...
- Unless state prosecutors challenge Wednesday's ruling, Downey will remain free on bail, with no court-imposed restrictions, for 40 days, at which time the appellate decision becomes final, and he would be placed on parole, Waters said. ...
- For now, Downey has voluntarily submitted to a residential "after-care treatment" programme, Waters said, adding that Downey would live at the undisclosed Southern California facility until his "parole kicks in. ...
- The Mir-cargo ship collision in 1997 was a love tap compared with the abuse the shuttle takes in "Space Cowboys. ...
77. Criminal Justice: Prisons Term Paper Help
- www.research-assistance.com
- Arguments cited against privitization include potential for abuse of prisoner's rights by private sector, for-profit businesses and that privately run prisons are not as cost effective as claimed. ...
- Discusses problems African-Americans encounter in criminal justice system, family, schools, employment, & substance abuse. ...
- Click to Order PRISON ABUSE.
- Discusses California's Corcoran State Prison. ...
- Extensive survey of literature on imprisoned substance abusers. Problems, treatments, need for comprehensive treatment, model programs & obstacles. ...
- Prevalence of addicted prisoners, legal issues, examples, definitions, assessment of available programs & treatment modalities, after-care, obstacles, monitoring, more.
- Click to Order CORRECTIONAL FACILITY BUDGETING.
- Develops operating budget for fictional state prison: cost per inmate, employee pay, revenue. ...
- rehabilitation, recidivism, treatment programs, future.
- Click to Order TREATMENT OF SEX OFFENDERS.
- Click to Order TREATMENT OF SEXUAL OFFENDERS.
- Compares treatment of prisoners, criminal justice systems, torture, neglect, punishment, rights violations.
- History & development of prison system, philosophical perspectives, penitentiaries, punishment, reform, psychological treatment, rehabilitation, model prison design.
- Inhumanity of treatment, shortages, suffering.
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78. The Correctional Facility at Eagle Mountain
- www.ajourneypast.com
- The Correctional Facility.
- When the private Eagle Mountain Correctional Facility opened in 1988, portions of the town gasped back to life.
- That private prison could handle prisoners more cost-effectively than the state," Wilson said of the prison’s closure.
- All of the minimum-security prison’s 432 inmates were either shipped to state-run prisons or paroled to community-based programs. Some of the 98 employees will go to work for other out-of-state prisons operated by MTC.
- Many in Eagle Mountain blame pressure from the powerful California Correctional Peace Officer’s Association union for the closure of the facility, the only private-run prison in the state where inmates have died. ...
- Two other privately operated prisons in California also will be closed today in Baker and Mesa Verde. Those three prisons and two others -- Live Oak’s Leo Chesney women’s prison and Wackenhut’s McFarland Community Correctional Facility -- were targeted by the state Department of Corrections and former Gov. ... The Davis administration proposed closing the five privately operated prisons as a budget-cutting move to save $5 million from the state’s multi-billion dollar budget deficit.
- "I am working every day to find a use for our facility and town site," she said.
- Roberts said she is outraged the state would close down a prison that costs $38 a day less per prisoner than state-run facilities. Each prisoner in state facilities costs taxpayers an average of $28,000 a year.
- Some of that money was returned to victims’ assistance programs and 20 percent to the state to cover their room and board.
- While Tip Kindel could not deny the union has been pressuring the state to close private operations like Eagle Mountain, the acting assistant secretary for external affairs of the California Youth and Adult Correctional Agency said union pressure was not the deciding factor in its closure.
- Many, he said, would be better served in community programs that cost the state about $2,100 a year, near their family support systems and jobs.
- Eagle Mountain Community Correctional Facility remained under lockdown Tuesday after a weekend riot left two inmates dead and at least seven injured. ...
79. ascii text file
- www.ncjrs.org
- Terry, and Holly VanBuren Published: National Institute of Justice, November 1999 Subject: Juvenile courts, drug offense sanctions and penalties, adjudication--juveniles, juvenile substance abuse, and court management 120 pages 296,000 bytes ------------------------------- Figures, charts, forms, and tables are not included in this ASCII plain-text file. ... ------------------------------- Contents The Authors and This Report Introduction and Purpose --Background and context --Purpose --Substance use terminology The Juvenile Drug-Crime Cycle and the Juvenile Substance-Using Population Juvenile Justice System Conceptual Underpinnings and Developments --Conceptual underpinnings --Conceptual developments The Juvenile Justice System Process --System contact: the juvenile justice system and court supervision at intake --Social investigation: assessment, case management, management information systems, and collaboration o Assessment -- Culturally sensitive assessment -- Co-occurring addictive and mental disorders -- Community assessment centers -- Assessment instruments o Case management -- Youth Evaluation Services (YES) -- The Amity Project -- The Iowa Care Management Model -- The Case Management Enhancements Project (CME) o Management information systems and confidentiality issues o Collaborative structures and strategies -- Collaborative elements -- Optimum collaboration structure -- Collaboration and the juvenile justice system o Dismissal and/or diversion programs --Fact-finding hearings and adjudication: judicial processing --Disposition o The graduated sanctions continuum o Sentencing options o Supervision monitoring: biologic testing o Range of treatment options -- Treatment correlates -- Treatment programs -- Overall treatment program evaluation issues -- Treatment modalities -- Meta-analysis of treatment effectiveness -- Culturally sensitive intervention and treatment programming o Continuing care services: beyond and within the juvenile justice system General Recommendations for Future Intervention Research Summary and Recommendations --A conceptual model --Guiding principles --Systems flow: what a model program might look like o Single point of entry o Immediate and comprehensive assessment o Cross-systems case management o Continuum of care o Judicial decision making o Systems collaboration o Treatment o Utilization of traditional services o Continuing care o Evaluation --An integrated model --Implementation at the local level Conclusion Endnotes Appendix A: Conducted Interviews Appendix B: Assessment Tools --Screening tools --Mid-range comprehensive assessment instruments o Comprehensive addiction severity index for adolescents o Adolescent chemical dependency inventory--corrections version o Other comprehensive assessment instruments List of Abbreviations References ------------------------------- Introduction and Purpose Background and context For more than two decades, researchers, clinicians, and juvenile justice program administrators have been aware of the consistent relationship between alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and juvenile crime (a list of abbreviations is at the end of this report). There have been many attempts to document, understand, and intervene in what is often called the juvenile drug-crime cycle (while the term AOD is probably the more accurate descriptive term for substance use, the phrase drug-crime cycle is commonly used in the literature to encompass the use of alcohol and other illegal substances in conjunction with criminal acts). ... Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (ADAM) data strongly suggest that a high proportion of juveniles (likely the majority) processed by the juvenile court have recently used illegal substances. ... Very few juvenile justice jurisdictions provide appropriate substance abuse treatment services for youth. ... (1991) found that treatment for adolescent substance offenders was available in less than 40 percent of the 3,000 public and private juvenile detention, correctional, and shelter facilities across the United States (see also Dembo et al. ... Jurisdictions that provide treatment generally limit access to support group services, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), as well as AOD testing (Schonberg, 1993). While a few settings conduct individual or group sessions for substance-abusing juveniles, these facilities do not generally conduct comprehensive treatment needs assessments or plan and carry out individualized treatment programs along a continuum of care. ... Provide a brief overview of the juvenile drug-crime cycle and a description of the juvenile substance-using population. ... Many of these researchers were recommended by either the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) or the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and all have extensive research and/or practice experience in addressing adolescent substance use and/or delinquency issues. ... Substance use terminology Before proceeding further, the authors feel it is important to discuss the terminology used in this document.
80. BAP Resources
- www.buddhistaidsproject.org
- NEW: > AIDS Treatment Activist Coalition.
- San Francisco AIDS Foundation Hotline (English/Spanish) Information and referral to San Francisco and Northern California 1-800- FOR-AIDS, TDD 864-6606, Tagalog,1- 800-FIL-AIDS (Voice/TDD). ...
- To start a free treatment that might .
- WHAT IS POST-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS? from AIDS Treatment News, www. ...
- For less serious exposure, the guidelines recommend four weeks of treatment with two drugs: AZT and 3TC.
- AEGIS : The AIDS Education Global Information System is a massive resource: Extensive daily HIV/AIDS news updates; resource/ support groups, up-to-date CDC information, treatment news, legal and government services This award-winning site is perhaps the largest HIV/AIDS information website in the world.
- From the AIDS Treatment News, 1994. ...
- From the AIDS Treatment News, 1995. ...
- AHP programs are made possible through funding from the San Francisco Department of Public Health; city, state and federal grants; and the generous support of foundations, corporations, and individuals.
- HIV-related substance abuse services, including counseling and support groups.
- Training and education for mental health and substance abuse providers.
- AIDS Treatment News, www. ...
- org Growth House review: "This site, based in the UK, gives information and advice about HIV/AIDS and related issues, with many useful topics including sexuality, precautions, the epidemiology of AIDS, treatment, and an area for younger people. ... An exceptionally good treatment of how to handle sensitive sexual issues in classroom settings includes how to deal with homophobia which can get in the way of AIDS prevention efforts. ...
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention aims to prevent HIV infection and reduce associated mortality, in collaboration with community, state, national, and international partners. ...
- com -- Regular updates of AIDS research and treatment news under "HIV" and "AIDS". ...
81. Primary Sources | Inside Jobs
- www.financeprojectinfo.org
82. Prisons OnLine - Alabama to Missouri
- www.prisonerlife.com
- Bibb County Correctional Facility.
- Bullock Correctional Facility.
- Donaldson Correctional Facility.
- Draper Correctional Facility.
- Easterling Correctional Facility.
- Elmore Correctional Facility.
- Fountain Correctional Facility.
- Holman Correctional Facility.
- Kilby Correctional Facility.
- Limestone Correctional Facility.
- Clair Correctional Facility.
- Staton Correctional Facility.
- Ventress Correctional Facility.
- California.
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
- California Correctional Center (CCC).
83. Drug Abatement Research Discussion: Job Opportunities
- www.edc.org
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- affected by parental substance abuse, Develop website content for kinship .
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84. facilities
- www.vip-cali.com
85. SurfWax -- News and Articles On California State University, Fresno
- museums.surfwax.com
- News, Reviews & Articles on California State University, Fresno .
- is a professor of Economics at California State University, Fresno. ...
- Carey is chairman of the psychology department at California State University, Fresno. ...
- "I don't give the proposal much of a chance," said Melissa Michelson, associate political science professor at California State University, Fresno. ...
- Monday at the Satellite Student Union at California State University, Fresno. ...
- Pacific State Bank Announces Promotions. Pacific State Bank Announces Promotions. ...
- According to Peter Canessa, a water specialist at California State University, Fresno, the main problem with the program is that the state has based it on one area of the state's needs. ...
- The Hanford native said she sold 2,500 bars a month from the trunk of her Volvo while at California State University, Fresno. ...
- He has a bachelor's degree from Santa Clara University and a master's degree from California State University, Fresno. ...
- Fresno State finds its students drink safely Apr 02, 2004.
- Sam Gitchel, social norms program director on campus, discussed the survey of 572 randomly selected California State University, Fresno, students, conducted by the university's Health and Psychological Services. The survey, which used the services of the National College Health Assessment, found that most Fresno State students do not abuse alcohol. ...
- Saturday at California State University, Fresno, in the Music Department's Wahlberg Recital Hall. ...
- WASHINGTON -- The line was literally going out the senator's door when California State University, Fresno, President John Welty arrived to make his pitch. ...
- Hernandez, 21, Chavez's granddaughter, spoke in the Free Speech Area at California State University, Fresno, and told a crowd of about 100 how Chavez taught by example. ...
86. CAPP
- www.capp.50megs.com
- Between 1990 and 2000, state and federal prison population climbed 79% to 1. ...
- In addition, 6,200 state prisoners finished their sentences or were paroled during the last half of the year. The number of inmates held in state prisons declined for the first time since 1972.
- They also terminated a facility contract in Santa Fe, N. ...
- "We knew those people were going to come out, but we also knew there was going to be a change in sentencing: a movement toward treatment," Logan said. ...
- Pre-release treatment and rehabilitation services account for another 20%. ...
- In the short term, federal prisons are likely to continue outgrowing state prisons for the next 12 to 18 months. ... That means helping keep individuals who have undergone treatment from ending up as inmates - and keeping released inmates from becoming repeat offenders.
- SACRAMENTO - Three California State Prison, Sacramento guards were stabbed and one remained hospitalized Friday after what officials suspect was a gang-affiliated assault. A fourth officer suffered bruises but did not require treatment. ...
- Five inmates were injured in fighting among more than 300 inmates last month at California State Prison, Los Angeles County, in Lancaster, but guards were not targeted. ...
- Lance Corcoran, vice president of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, said the incident illustrates the dangers officers face daily, but "it doesn't appear it was a pre-planned incident. ...
- state. ... us/facility/instsac. ...
- State spends \$45. ...
- 91 to house inmates in state prisons, according to a new report from the state's legislative watchdog.
87. New Page
- www.femcrimlaw.com
- Sure, immigrants had fled the minimum-security facility near the airport a few times before. ... One was serving time for sexual abuse; the other was convicted of beating and raping an 88-year-old woman. ...
- made nearly $14,000 a day on the out-of-state inmates, the company was quick to point out that it had no legal obligation to tell the Houston police or county sheriff about their new neighbors from Oregon. ...
- "The only reason at all that they're subject to being arrested and were arrested was because during their leaving the facility, they assaulted a guard and took his motor vehicle. ...
- The state moved quickly to pass legislation making such escapes illegal. ... Business, after all, would be free of red tape--those inefficient procedures that waste tax dollars on things like open bidding on state contracts and job security for public employees. ...
- There's something meaningful lost when an inmate looks at a guard's uniform and instead of seeing an emblem that reads 'Federal Bureau of Prisons' or 'State Department of Corrections,' he sees one that says 'Acme Prison Corporation. ...
- -run prison in Tennessee cost only 1 percent less to operate than two comparable state-run prisons. The track record also suggests that private prisons invite political corruption and do little to improve quality, exacerbating the conditions that lead to abuse and violence.
- As he inspects a medium-security facility being built by C. ... "A state corrections director who eliminates guard towers will lose his job if a prisoner escapes and molests a little old lady. ...
- Corporate lockups can now hold an estimated 77,500 prisoners, most of them state inmates. ...
- As former chairman of the state G. ... In 1985 Alexander backed a plan to hand over the entire state prison system to the fledgling company for $200 million. ... 's stockholders at the time were the Governor's wife, Honey, and Ned McWherter, the influential Speaker of the state House, who succeeded Alexander as governor.
- Although the state legislature eventually rejected the plan as too risky, C. ...
88. Movie & TV News @ IMDb.com
- www.moviedatabase.com
- He wants to spend more time with his family in California. ...
- Downey will be released from the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison at Corcoran immediately - after serving 11 months of a three-year sentence. ...
89. THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
- www.thetalkingdrum.com
- In the hills east of Sacramento, California, Folsom State Prison stands beside a man-made lake, surrounded by granite walls built by inmate laborers. ... For more than a century Folsom and San Quentin were the end of the line in California's penal system they were the state's only maximum security penitentiaries. During the early 1980s, as California's inmate population began to climb, Folsom became dangerously overcrowded. ... From 1984 to 1994 California built eight new maximum security (Level 4) facilities. ... Today Folsom is a medium security (Level 2) facility, filled with the kind of inmates that correctional officers consider "soft. ... Less than a quarter mile from the old prison is the California State Prison at Sacramento, known as "New Folsom," which houses about 3,000 Level 4 inmates. ...
- New Folsom like old Folsom, and like the rest of the California prison system now operates at roughly double its intended capacity. Over the past twenty years the State of California has built twenty one new prisons, added thousands of cells to existing facilities, and increased its inmate population eight fold. ... The number of drug offenders imprisoned in the state today is more than twice the number of inmates who were imprisoned for all crimes in 1978. California now has the biggest prison system in the Western industrialized world, a system 40 percent bigger than the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The state holds more inmates in its jails and prisons than do France, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Singapore, and the Netherlands combined. The California Department of Corrections predicts that at the current rate of expansion, barring a court order that forces a release of prisoners, it will run out of room eighteen months from now. Simply to remain at double capacity the state will need to open at least one new prison a year, every year, for the foreseeable future. ...
- 1 million in state custody, and 600,000 in local jails. Prisons hold inmates convicted of federal or state crimes; jails hold people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. ...
- In 1980 about half the people entering state prison were violent offenders; in 1995 less than a third had been convicted of a violent crime. ... Crimes that in other countries would usually lead to community service, fines, or drug treatment or would not be considered crimes at all in the United States now lead to a prison term, by far the most expensive form of punishment. ...
90. Robert Downey Jr.
- jam.canoe.ca
- "They always say don't talk about drugs, religion or politics but that didn't stop me discussing my drug abuse or Mel about his views of Christianity and the passion of Christ. ...
- The axe finally fell after Downey was busted in a Culver City alley in April 2001 on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance -- charges weren't filed. ...
- He is currently living in a drug rehab facility in Malibu, California. He is barred from taking unsupervised leave of the facility, and must seek parole office permission to be absent for more than a few hours. ...
- In July, Downey was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to live in a drug program facility for at least a year. He had pleaded no contest to felony cocaine possession and being under the influence of a controlled substance, Reuters said. ...
- He is eligible for state prison," the prosecutor said. ...
- Downey, 35, pleaded not guilty last month to felony possession of cocaine and Valium and a misdemeanor count of being under the influence of a controlled substance. ...
- The actor, who was arrested only four months after being released from prison in connection with another drug case, faces a maximum of six years in state prison on the felonies and a year in county jail on the misdemeanor if convicted. ...
- He also could face an additional year's imprisonment because he has served a prior state prison term, according to Riverside County Assistant District Attorney Sue F. ...
- Downey was charged with felony possession of cocaine and the tranquilizer diazepam, plus a misdemeanor charge of being under the influence of a controlled substance. ...
- Ironically, the film is a comedy about a famous Hollywood couple played by Zeta-Jones and Cusack in which the husband is in serial recovery from substance and alcohol abuse. ...
- Douglas is familiar with the trials of substance and alcohol abuse. ...
- Downey was arrested for the investigation of alleged drug possession, being under the influence of a controlled substance and committing a felony while free on bail, Palm Springs police said Sunday. ...
- Downey, 35, was arrested for alleged drug possession, being under the influence of a controlled substance and committing a felony while free on bail, police said. ...
- Dennis Hopper, who has sought treatment for narcotics abuse, was among members of the Hollywood community who rallied behind Downey on Sunday. ...
91. Criminal Appeal: March 2004
- scrolling.blogs.com
- Post-conviction practice in the Ninth Circuit and the California state courts.
- California Courts.
- California Courts of Appeal .
- California Opinions .
- California Rules of Court (Appellate) .
- California Superior Courts .
- California Supreme Court .
- On Tuesday, the California Supreme Court ordered publication of the Court of Appeal opinion in Moore v. ...
- Because 60 days have passed since it was filed, the unpublished opinion is no longer on the California Court's web site. ...
- A fishing activity report required to be filed under the Fish and Game Code and Department regulations is an instrument within the meaning of Penal Code section 115 and a fishing boat operator who files a false fishing activity report with the Department may be prosecuted under section 115 for knowingly offering a false instrument to be filed with a state public office.
- California Courts Issued 18 Published Opinions and Orders on March 30. ...
- Local Crime of Being Present at Illegal Car Race is Not Preempted by State Law. ...
- Holding: San Diego's municipal law penalizing being present at an illegal speed contest is not preempted by the state Vehicle Code provision governing (and prohibiting) speed contests. ...
- Holdings: (1) district court "did not clearly err in finding Pang voluntarily consented to the entry of his premises and voluntarily made the statements to the agents"; (2) no abuse of discretion in admitting cancelled checks, despite lack of testimony from customer issuing checks to defendant, because the checks were self-authenticating and were not hearsay; (3) invoices were not self-authenticating, but there was sufficient circumstantial proof that the invoices were what they purported to be; (4) crime of unlawful structuring of currency transactions (31 U. ...
- Come back tonight for summaries of yesterday's and today's Ninth Cicuit and California appellate decisions.
- California Update. ... California are out. ...
92. Extra! Extra!: Archives -- Government (federal/state/local) (221)
- www.ire.org
- Government (federal/state/local).
- Government (federal/state/local).
- Georgia is the only other state that does not require adult pickup riders to wear seat belts. ...
- " Among the beneficiaries of such programs are singer Michael Jackson, who received a 50 percent discount on property taxes on his Neverland ranch through California's agriculture property tax break program (he has since removed it from the program after an inspection). ...
- Rick Brundrett of The State studied the makeup of South Carolina's judiciary, finding that the state's "top courts are among the least diverse in the nation when it comes to the person holding the gavel. The state's black population is about 30 percent — the third-highest in the United States. ... " The paper reports that a shortage of black attorneys in the state isn't the reason for the gap between its African-American population and the number of black jurists. ...
- Kevin Corcoran and Sylvia Halladay of The Indianapolis Star used county property tax data to show that "thousands of Marion County taxpayers last year cashed in on multiple homestead property tax credits, a benefit intended only for a homeowner's primary residence. ...
- Spencer Hunt and Debra Jasper of The Cincinnati Enquirer report that Ohio's system for treating mentally ill children suffers from bureaucratic complexities and abuse. ...
- Ruth Teichroeb of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer found that even after a state audit of a forensic scientist's handling of crime evidence revealed problems with 17 cases, "none of those 22 defendants has been notified that the crime lab evidence used against them had been called into question. ... Because the state maintains that the scientist's overall conclusions were correct, "that meant there was no reason to notify counties about the findings of the audit. ...
- Dave Hogan and Janie Har of The Oregonian reviewed state government records to find that "one-third of the 3,000 state employees who retired last year immediately returned to their jobs temporarily — usually for six months or less — to help their agencies cope with the sudden turnover. ...
- agency ignored child abuse reports.
- Paul Pinkham of The Florida Times-Union obtained internal state records using Florida's open records law to find that the Department of Children and Families staffers in Jacksonville "regularly blew off reports of abuse and danger to children, inaction that contributed to at least one child's murder in 2001. ...
- Troy Anderson of the Los Angeles Daily News reviewed spending on public employees at the state and local levels in California, finding that "the cost of salaries and benefits for public employees has soared far faster than inflation in the last five years — three times as fast in the case of the Los Angeles Unified School District. ...
- State chose hospital with serious violations.
93. L'Chaim: 811: Ki Sisa
- www.lchaimweekly.org
- I know the men at the California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi, CA as well as the men at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility/State Prison in Corcoran, CA truly look forward to reading the "Reaching Out" newsletter each month.
- Gary - Corcoran, CA.
- The State shops issued me two pairs of whites so I would be dressed like all the women of the kitchen.
94. SurfWax -- News and Articles On Substance Abuse
- health.surfwax.com
- News & Articles on Substance Abuse .
- Whereas, the toll substance abuse takes on family, friends, and community is immeasurable, and. ...
- In addition, clients do community service and may receive substance abuse counseling and/or anger management classes. ...
- Public officials now appreciate that SROs provide homes for tenants who are homeless, who can't afford market-rent apartments, or who need support services such as counseling or help with substance abuse. ...
- CHARLESTOWN - As the towns of Richmond and Hopkinton have attempted to find a way for the all three Chariho towns to take responsibility for the Tri-town Task Force on Substance Abuse Prevention the Charlestown Town Council has proposed taking full responsibility. ...
- com Substance Abuse Counselor Civigenics, Inc. ...
- A recovering alcoholic himself, sober for the past 32 years, he has counseled an estimated 2,000 county employees with substance abuse problems and in the process become a legend in downtown Towson, where he worked. ... "Charlie never turned anybody down," said Mike Gimbel, former director of the county's Office of Substance Abuse and now director of a similar program at Sheppard Pratt Health Systems. ...
- Survey shows substance abuse high in local youth. ... Collectively the study shows that most substance abuse begins before 13-years of age. ... Lysney attributes peer pressure and accessability to students drinking and smoking stating that children at all levels of education are receiving substance abuse education. ...
- Substance abuse by teens drops agency report card Parents know teenage drinking and drug use can bring down a grade card. ...
- A new coalition of professionals, religious leaders, law enforcement personnel and concerned citizens is meeting to address soaring methamphetamine and other substance abuse problems in White County. The group, which calls itself White County Investing in Substance Abuse Eradication, or WISE , came together as a follow-up to an August conference on methamphetamine abuse held at Harding University. ...
- Riley impressed him with his description of the support program in place for star forward Lamar Odom, who has undergone treatment for substance abuse. ...
- Gallery 113 is a service program of the Wellness Initiative of Oconomowoc under the auspices of the Addiction Resource Council, a nonprofit agency that serves families and individuals with substance abuse problems in Waukesha County. ...
95. Service Provision
- www.oup.org
- Angelo State University.
- Angelo State University collaborates with the San Angelo, Texas, Independent School District, the Angelo Community Hospital, and the State and local health departments to operate the San Jacinto Elementary School-Based Clinic. ... The clinic provides required school testing and immunizations, physical examinations, preventive health care, diagnosis and treatment of simple illness and minor injuries, basic laboratory services, and referral and case management of chronic illness and emergency treatment. ...
- More information on Angelo State University.
- Athens State College.
- Concerned residents in Limestone County attempted to start a Boys and Girls Club to combat gangs and drug abuse but were not successful. In 1993 Athens State College, located in Athens, Alabama, joined in the effort. ... Athens State's role has grown: School of Education students tutor, Physical Education Department students intern with the club, and college faculty volunteer with the organization's Parent Club.
- Boise State University.
- Boise State University (BSU) has developed a comprehensive partnership with government agencies and businesses to transform public education through the Donated and Recycled Computer Program (DART). ... BSU has coupled the DART Program with a teacher retraining program funded by the Idaho State Legislature and, therefore, uses no additional resources for DART. ... Significant donations have also been provided through State government and Federal agencies. ...
- The Partners in Education Program of Boise State University brings university and corporate volunteers into the public schools while matching the needs of schools with nonmonetary resources. Initially, each participating school organized a team consisting of the principal, a teacher, a volunteer coordinator, a corporate representative, and a Boise State representative to develop a plan to assist its respective school. ...
- California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno.
- The California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) and the Family Service Center of Fresno have received a grant to create the Single Mothers Accelerated Resources and Training (SMART) Program. The program will provide comprehensive intervention services to single, female-headed households with the aim of preventing children from these families from embarking on a life course of emotional instability, delinquency, educational deficiency, and/or substance abuse. ...
96. Courthouse News Service | California Appeal & Supreme Court Opinions
- www.courtnews.com
- CALIFORNIA CIRCUIT NEW OPINIONS.
- Also, California Air Resources Boards approval of the amendments for inclusion in the state implementation plan did not constitute "state regulations" under the APA, or constitute a "project" under CEQA. ...
- The state mandated that all "non-certificated" school district employees must be fingerprinted. ...
- However, she filed her later challenge in state court. ...
- On reconsideration from the California Supreme Court, J. ...
- Richli rejects a schizophrenic defendants argument that because he did not personally waive his right to a jury trial, his federal and state constitutional rights were infringed. ...
- MENTAL STATE, Felony Endangerment.
- Davis finds that Valdez was prejudiced when the court instructed, and the prosecutor argued to the jury, that the necessary mental state for felony willful endangerment was met by proof of criminal negligence. The crimes mental state is found in the endangerment statutes use of the term "willfully. ...
- Wycoff, which barred him from practicing radiology within a seven and one-half mile radius from any Hill Medical Facility for three years, was unenforceable under Business and Professions Code. ...
- Southern California IPA Medical Group, January 30 .
- The trial court and the Court of Appeal also erred in concluding that, even assuming the enforceability of the choice-of-law agreements, nationwide class certification is appropriate because ASB did not demonstrate dispositive conflicts between California law and the law of other states. ...
- California Blvd. ...
- On first impression for any California appellate court, J. ...
- State Farm, January 18 .
- Brown concludes that a city ordinance imposing an inspection fee on private landlords does not violate article XIII D of the California Constitution, added by initiative measure, Proposition 218. ... The California high court reinstates the lower court judgment finding the inspection fee is subject to Prop 218s voter approval requirements. ...
97. Ball State University Libraries' Newly Acquired Materials - August 2003
- www.bsu.edu
- Ball State University.
- Ball State University.
- University of California Press, c2003. ...
- Washington State University Press, c2003. ...
- University of California Press, 2002 (ISBN: 0520235339).
- Michigan State University Press, c2003. ...
- An act of state : the execution of Martin Luther King .
- Louisiana State University Press, c2003. ...
- Mississippi State University Libraries : Distributed by University Press of Mississippi, c2003. ...
- Boise State University, c2003. ...
- UBD Victoria state street directory, cities and towns.
- of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, c2002. ...
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