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Created2012 to 2013
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The Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program enables drug addicted criminal defendants to plead guilty to an offense and then enter a residential, therapeutic community treatment system for three years as an alternative to a prison sentence. The Program begins with three months of in-patient, residential drug treatment followed

The Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program enables drug addicted criminal defendants to plead guilty to an offense and then enter a residential, therapeutic community treatment system for three years as an alternative to a prison sentence. The Program begins with three months of in-patient, residential drug treatment followed by wraparound recovery support services managed by a resources specialist, including transitional housing, literacy services, higher education, job training and placement services, and counseling, accompanied by drug testing, probation monitoring, and regular court hearings.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / McPheters, Lee R. (Panelist) / Elliott D. Pollack & Company (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-11-25
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the Arizona economy (job growth, population growth, high unemployment rates, the impact of federal tax reform, and related public policy issues). Panelists include Lee McPheters, Ph.D., Director, Center for Business Research, Arizona State University; Robert Eggert, Editor, Blue Chip Economic Indicators; Elliott Pollack, Chief Economist,

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the Arizona economy (job growth, population growth, high unemployment rates, the impact of federal tax reform, and related public policy issues). Panelists include Lee McPheters, Ph.D., Director, Center for Business Research, Arizona State University; Robert Eggert, Editor, Blue Chip Economic Indicators; Elliott Pollack, Chief Economist, Valley National Bank.
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ContributorsElliott D. Pollack & Company (Publisher)
Created1993-07-30
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The purpose of this study is to (1) develop a fundamental understanding of the problems that exist, and (2) perform a cursory examination of possible management approaches identifying those that appear most plausible for further consideration.

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ContributorsElliott D. Pollack & Company (Contributor)
Created2008-10
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The primary need for these realignments is due to the planned airport expansion at Tucson International Airport. The purpose of this report is to compare various alignment alternatives for the realignment on the basis of access, cost, right-of-way, and floodplain impacts.