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SAMHSA News: A Better Path: Drug Treatment Courts Offer Hope for Youth

SAMHSA News: A Better Path: Drug Treatment Courts Offer Hope for Youth

SAMHSA News, Winter 2013, Vol. 21, No. 1

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Highlights a project to encourage juvenile treatment drug court as an alternative to incarceration. Also reports on the prevalence of young adult prescription drug abuse, a community program to prevent underage drinking, substance abuse in tribes, and resources to help providers navigate health reform. (Note: This is the last edition of SAMHSA News that will be available in print; future versions will be electronic-only.)



Pub id: SAM13-211
Publication Date: 1/2013
Popularity: 36
Format: Newsletter
Audience: Professional Care Providers, Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Public Health Professionals, People with Alcohol Use or Abuse Problems as Audience, People with Substance Use or Abuse Problems as Audience, Community Coalitions, HHS Staff, Family & Advocates, People with Mental Health Problems as Audience, Prevention Professionals, Policymakers
Series: SAMHSA News
Population Group: Young Adults as Population Group, Adolescents as Population Group

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01/11/2013 7:30 PM

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