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ContributorsFigueroa, Holly L. (Author) / Totura, Christine (Author) / Brien, Spencer (Author) / Wolfersteig, Wendy (Author) / RTI International (Publisher)
Created2014-06
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The Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center at Arizona State University initiated an evaluation of ASU’s Tobacco-Free Campus policy, which went into effect on August 1, 2013. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the impacts of this policy on the ASU community

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center at Arizona State University initiated an evaluation of ASU’s Tobacco-Free Campus policy, which went into effect on August 1, 2013. The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the impacts of this policy on the ASU community and environment. This report summarizes tobacco consumption patterns, norms and perceptions surrounding tobacco use, tobacco litter on campus, and overall benefits of a tobacco-free campus both before and after policy implementation.

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ContributorsFigueroa, Holly L. (Author) / Lynch, Ashley (Author) / Totura, Christine (Author) / Wolfersteig, Wendy (Author) / RTI International (Publisher)
Created2014-06
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In 2006, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act outlawed smoking within most enclosed public spaces and places of employment primarily to reduce the exposure of individuals to harmful secondhand smoke. The purpose of the Maricopa County Smoke-Free Parks Policy Assessment is three-fold: 1) to evaluate the extent and health impact of tobacco

In 2006, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act outlawed smoking within most enclosed public spaces and places of employment primarily to reduce the exposure of individuals to harmful secondhand smoke. The purpose of the Maricopa County Smoke-Free Parks Policy Assessment is three-fold: 1) to evaluate the extent and health impact of tobacco usage in public parks; 2) analyze smoke-free parks policies that have been proposed in cities, counties, and states nationwide; and 3) to assess the feasibility of introducing and implementing similar policies in Arizona, and in Maricopa County in particular.

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Created2009-02
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This special topic report examines the prevalence and characteristics of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health problems among juvenile detainees in Maricopa County. The findings come from the Co-occurring Disorder Addendum used during 2007. The findings reveal that almost 30 percent of juvenile detainees were at risk for a co-occurring

This special topic report examines the prevalence and characteristics of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health problems among juvenile detainees in Maricopa County. The findings come from the Co-occurring Disorder Addendum used during 2007. The findings reveal that almost 30 percent of juvenile detainees were at risk for a co-occurring disorder, and face significantly greater difficulties across a number of critical factors, including incarceration, homelessness, and victimization.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Palacio, Phyllis (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-06-08
DescriptionCarole Carpenter In-Studio Interview; Sun Damage Package (Palacio). Segments on frustrations with the Maricopa County government (air pollution, transportation, and provisions for governmental services); and the connection between sun exposure, skin cancer, and premature aging.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Ruelas, Richard (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-08-04
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Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Phoenix Chief of Police Jack Harris' announcement that two suspects are now in custody in connection with the serial shootings occurring in the Valley for over a year, several Hispanic groups' registration of 22,000 new voters in Maricopa County, and oral arguments in Maricopa County Superior

Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Phoenix Chief of Police Jack Harris' announcement that two suspects are now in custody in connection with the serial shootings occurring in the Valley for over a year, several Hispanic groups' registration of 22,000 new voters in Maricopa County, and oral arguments in Maricopa County Superior Court in a legal challenge to protect marriage in Arizona. Panelists include Paul Giblin, East Valley Tribune; Richard Ruelas, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-08-18
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Friday Edition. Panelists discuss State Mine Inspector Doug Martin's misuse of office funds, Vice President Dick Cheney's stop in Phoenix, Prop. 200's prevention of thousands of people from voting in Maricopa County, and criticism of Secretary of State Jan Brewer for appearing in a TV ad campaign reminding voters to

Friday Edition. Panelists discuss State Mine Inspector Doug Martin's misuse of office funds, Vice President Dick Cheney's stop in Phoenix, Prop. 200's prevention of thousands of people from voting in Maricopa County, and criticism of Secretary of State Jan Brewer for appearing in a TV ad campaign reminding voters to bring proper ID to the polls next month. Panelists include Dennis Welch, East Valley Tribune; Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services; Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-01-14
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Minority Recruitment and Retention Package, Edith Auslander and Esther Capin In-Studio Interview (Britton); Robert Robb Commentary #16: Mecham Package (Durrenberger); Native American Art Package (Britton). Segments on Lee Watkins' resignation and William French's report on Governor Mecham, minority enrollment in state universities, Robert Robb's commentary (key players in the impeachment

Minority Recruitment and Retention Package, Edith Auslander and Esther Capin In-Studio Interview (Britton); Robert Robb Commentary #16: Mecham Package (Durrenberger); Native American Art Package (Britton). Segments on Lee Watkins' resignation and William French's report on Governor Mecham, minority enrollment in state universities, Robert Robb's commentary (key players in the impeachment hearings), and contemporary Native American art.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Majure, David (Reporter) / Malm, William C. (Interviewee) / Bostwick, Todd W. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-02-04
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Legislative Update with Mark Flatten (Wong); Navajo Generating Package with Jack Pfister (Majure); Todd Bostwick Commentary (Shapiro). Segments on a Grand Jury investigation concerning the Arizona Legislature regarding political corruption, sulfur dioxide pollution from the Navajo Generating Station, and Todd Bostwick's guest commentary (why archaeology is important in preserving cultural

Legislative Update with Mark Flatten (Wong); Navajo Generating Package with Jack Pfister (Majure); Todd Bostwick Commentary (Shapiro). Segments on a Grand Jury investigation concerning the Arizona Legislature regarding political corruption, sulfur dioxide pollution from the Navajo Generating Station, and Todd Bostwick's guest commentary (why archaeology is important in preserving cultural heritage).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Merrill, Bruce D. (Interviewee) / Aarons, Barry M. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-02-05
DescriptionKAET Poll with Bruce Merrill (Wong); Legislative Sting Package with Barry M. Aarons and Dana Larson (Palacio). Segments on a gubernatorial runoff election update and the political corruption investigation concerning the Arizona Legislature.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Hull, Jane Dee, 1935- (Interviewee) / Rios, Peter (Interviewee) / Bender, Paul, 1933- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-02-06
DescriptionCapitol Sting Package with Pat Flannery (Sauceda); ACLU SOTs with Paul Bender (Wong); Myra Millinger Commentary (Shapiro). Segments on the political corruption investigation concerning the Arizona Legislature (the legalities of a sting operation and entrapment), and Myra Millinger's guest commentary (why the arts are deserving of attention and support).