Juvenile Corrections Headlines for 4/24/2006
Delaware considers testing all prisoners for HIV
Advocate - Lawmakers in Delaware this week introduced a bill that would require all prisoners in the state to be tested for tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV antibodies in an effort to identify inmates in need of medical treatment, The [Wilmington, Del.] News
Methamphetamine's damage creeps into lives of kids
KVOA 4 - As methamphetamine seeps deeper into communities, children have become collateral victims of the drug, suffering from neglect, abuse, molestation, poisoning and abandonment. In one case, a 14-year-old girl turned in her own mother for cooking drugs
Delaware Lawmakers Introduce Bill That Would Mandate HIV Testing Of
Medical News Today - A group of Delaware lawmakers Tuesday introduced a bill ( SB 291 ) that would require all inmates in the state to be tested for HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis, the Wilmington News Journal reports. The bill comes after a News Journal series that
Juvenile Corrections Headlines for 4/23/2006
Drug's damage creeps into lives of kids
KVOA.com, AZ - 6 hours ago... In a sample of 616 youths committed to the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections, nearly two-thirds had a history of meth use. ...
Delaware considers testing all prisoners for HIV
Advocate - Lawmakers in Delaware this week introduced a bill that would require all prisoners in the state to be tested for tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV antibodies in an effort to identify inmates in need of medical treatment, The [Wilmington, Del.] News
Delaware Lawmakers Introduce Bill That Would Mandate HIV Testing Of
Medical News Today - A group of Delaware lawmakers Tuesday introduced a bill ( SB 291 ) that would require all inmates in the state to be tested for HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis, the Wilmington News Journal reports. The bill comes after a News Journal series that
Charles Shireman was leader in juvenile justice field
University of Chicago Chronicle - Charles Shireman, Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Service Administration and a leading scholar on juvenile delinquency, died Friday, Feb. 24, in his home in Portland, Ore. He was 90. He was a key figure in the juvenile justice field in
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