Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2005, $98,664)
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office will operate a youth drug and alcohol prevention program called the Corridor Program. The goal of the program is to treat juveniles with problems by becoming involved with their treatment immediately when they are in legal or disciplinary trouble due to drugs or alcohol. The Corridor Program will use a masters-level clinician to intervene and get involved with the youth, his or her family, the local police department and school system. The program will serve Camden County youth with drug and alcohol abuse problems. The Corridor Program will report on performance measures including lower levels of drug and alcohol abuse, lower levels of drug and alcohol related school vandalism and violence, and a reduction in the juvenile arrest rate.NCA/NCF
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