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
Key Information
Seminar Website
Family Impact Seminars
More Seminars
Family Impact Seminars
Publication DateFebruary 19, 1997
Topic Area(s)Criminal Justice,Substance Use and Misuse
Resource TypeEvents and Videos
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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
Key Information
Seminar Website
Family Impact Seminars
More Seminars
Family Impact Seminars
Publication DateFebruary 19, 1997
Resource TypeEvents and Videos
Share This Page
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