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- catalog abstract "This report describes the nature and extent of substance abuse problems in Newark, their effects on the community, and the programs and resources currently addressing them. Because it focuses primarily on the city's problems, this report does not present a very flattering portrait. Indeed, some of the figures it contains are quite depressing. However, Newark is not alone in possessing these problems. Any city of significant size will have its own pockets of high-risk residents exhibiting many of the same problems of self-destructive behavior. What does set Newark apart is its determination to recognize these problems, and mobilize the resources to bring about change. The study was commissioned by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Newark, the lead agency in the Newark Fighting Back Initiative. The objective of this initiative is to develop intensive, community-wide activities that will help reduce local drug use and its attendant problems.".
- catalog contributor b5851548.
- catalog contributor b5851549.
- catalog contributor b5851550.
- catalog contributor b5851551.
- catalog contributor b5851552.
- catalog contributor b5851553.
- catalog coverage "Newark (N.J.) Social conditions.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-104).".
- catalog description "This report describes the nature and extent of substance abuse problems in Newark, their effects on the community, and the programs and resources currently addressing them. Because it focuses primarily on the city's problems, this report does not present a very flattering portrait. Indeed, some of the figures it contains are quite depressing. However, Newark is not alone in possessing these problems. Any city of significant size will have its own pockets of high-risk residents exhibiting many of the same problems of self-destructive behavior. What does set Newark apart is its determination to recognize these problems, and mobilize the resources to bring about change. The study was commissioned by the Boys' and Girls' Clubs of Newark, the lead agency in the Newark Fighting Back Initiative. The objective of this initiative is to develop intensive, community-wide activities that will help reduce local drug use and its attendant problems.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 104 p. :".
- catalog identifier "083301420X".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corp.,".
- catalog spatial "New Jersey Newark".
- catalog spatial "New Jersey Newark.".
- catalog spatial "New Jersey.".
- catalog spatial "Newark (N.J.) Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "362.29/18/0974932 20".
- catalog subject "Community development New Jersey Newark.".
- catalog subject "Community development, Urban New Jersey Newark.".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse New Jersey Newark Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse Treatment New Jersey Newark.".
- catalog subject "HV5833.N6 E24 1993".
- catalog subject "Needs Assessment.".
- catalog subject "Substance Abuse Treatment Centers New Jersey.".
- catalog subject "Substance-Related Disorders prevention & control New Jersey.".
- catalog subject "Substance-Related Disorders therapy New Jersey.".
- catalog subject "WM 270 E15s 1993".
- catalog title "Substance abuse problems and programs in Newark : a needs assessment for Newark's Fighting Back Initiative / Patricia A. Ebener, Peter W. Greenwood with Jeffrey Fagan.".
- catalog type "text".