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Alaska Criminal Justice Working Group (CJWG)alcohol & alcohol abuse
Anchorage, Alaska
corrections
criminal justice
homelessness
justice administration
justice agency funding
juvenile corrections
juvenile delinquency
McLaughlin Youth Center (MYC)
offender reentry
recidivism
Seattle, Washington
sex offender treatment program (SOTP)
sex offenders
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The Spring 2010 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on juvenile sex offenders, housing for chronic inebriates, justice projects in Alaska funded through Recovery Act funds, and the Alaska Prisoner Re-entry Task Force.Table of Contents
"Sex Offenders in the Alaska Juvenile Justice System" by André B. Rosay and Ronald S. Everett / "A Look at Chronic Inebriate Housing in Seattle" by Sharon Chamard / "Proposed Housing First in Anchorage" by Barbara Armstrong / "Recovery Act Funds: Justice Projects in Alaska" / "Alaska Prisoner Re-Entry Task Force" by Teresa White Carns / "Faculty Changes"Date
2010-03-01Source
Alaska Justice ForumPublisher
Justice Center, University of Alaska AnchorageType
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Alaska Justice Forum 27(1), Spring 2010Collections
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