Kansas (1998)

This 1998 report provides an in-depth analysis of substance abuse in Kansas, covering demographics, prevention efforts, treatment programs, and their effectiveness. It also delves into the impact of substance abuse on crime, health, and the economy, offering recommendations for state and local agencies. Additionally, it highlights the initiatives and programs established to address substance abuse, including prevention efforts in schools and communities, treatment services for various demographics, and the involvement of criminal justice agencies in managing substance abuse issues.

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California (1995)