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We drug-test adolescents, as well as adults in certain parts of the country to gauge the drug problem as it relates to crime and violence through the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring program -- the ADAM program, run out of the Department of Justice --
Press Briefing By Mccaffrey Et Al ITY National Archives 2001
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The MRC and ISS jointly conducted the Three-Metros Arrestee Study at nine police stations in Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban among 970 arrested people in August and September this year.
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The ADAM program, the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring research program of the National Institute of Justice, is different from these national surveys in three important ways.
Travis Briefing On The Radio Address ITY National Archives 1998
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Some of the folders were filled alphabetically under “Arrestee”; some under
The Big Nowhere Ellroy, James, 1948- 1988
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Suit: Seattle police won't say why they raided Ballard home Arrestee not a suspect; Police claim records release would spoil ongoing investigation LEVI PULKKINEN
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News By LEVI PULKKINEN / SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF 2011
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I know'd ye both as young gentlemen, and then you loved one another like twins; and then I know'd ye as luffs, when ye'd walk the deck the whole watch, spinning yarns; and then I know'd ye as Pillardees and Arrestee, though one pillow might have answered for both; and as for
The Two Admirals James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II program (ADAM) is funded at $10 million.
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The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II program (ADAM) is funded at $10 million.
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The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II program (ADAM) is funded at $10 million.
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Arrestee DNA legislation just make sense, stresses Jayann.
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