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Connecting Policymakers and Professionals to Build Research-Based Family Policy |
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #8 Programs and Policies to Prevent Youth Crime, Smoking and Substance Use: What Works? February 19, 1997 Download the Full Report (pdf) Download the Executive Summary (pdf) Featured Speakers Peter Greenwood, Director, The RAND Corporation's Criminal Justice Program Diverting Children from A Life of Crime: Costs and Benefits
Phyllis Ellickson, Senior Behavioral Scientist, RAND Corporation and Chair, Health Research Council Helping Urban Teenagers Avoid High-Risk Behavior: What We've Learned From Prevention Research
Patrick Remington, Chief Medical Officer for Chronic Disease at the Wisconsin Division of Health, Adjunct Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison A Review of Policies for Preventing Teen Tobacco Use: What Works What Doesn't
Clara Pratt, Professor and Endowed Chair in Family Policy, Oregon State University One State's Experience with Evaluating Prevention Efforts
Additional Chapters/Materials Selected Resources on Prevention, Smoking, Substance Use, and Juvenile Crime, by Kirsten D. Linney |
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