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GAO-03-172R Youth Illicit Drug Use Prevention: DARE Long-Term Evaluations and Federal Efforts to Identify Effective Programs
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Document Date: 2011-09-29 22:01:40


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HHS and Education / /

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Akron Institute / National Library of Medicine / University of Akron / National Institute / /

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United States Senate / National Institute of Health / federal government / Robert Wood Johnson Foundation / office of National Drug Control Policy / National Institute on Drug Abuse / Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance / United States General Accounting Office Washington / University of Akron / Department of Health and Human Services / Department of Education / Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration / University of Akron Institute for Health and Social Policy / Department of Justice / /

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Durbin / Assistance / Jerald G. Bachman / /

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Secretary of Education / DARE Elementary School / elementary school / /

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172R Youth Illicit Drug / Use Prevention Specifically / /

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