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RAND Drug Policy Research Center (DPRC) Newsletter, June 1999
The 1999 newsletter for the RAND Drug Policy Research Center (DPRC) includes these reports: "DPRC Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary," "Knowing from Adam: Improving the National Survey of Drug Use by Arrestees," "Shaping Our Nation's Policy for Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities," "Collaborating with Phoenix House on a Treatment Research Agenda," and "Removing Health Plan Coverage Limits on Substance Abuse Services: Is It Affordable?"
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DPRC Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary — Directors' Message HTML
Removing Health Plan Coverage Limits on substance Abuse Services: Is It Affordable? HTML
Knowing from Adam: Improving the National Survey of Drug Use by Arrestees HTML
Shaping Our Nation's Policy for Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities HTML
Collaborating with Phoenix House on a Treatment Research Agenda HTML
New People HTML
New Publications HTML
Advisory Board Members HTML
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