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... the Handicapped . Sec . 16 : Correctional Rehabilitation Manpower Study Act . Vending Stands Operated by the Blind . GRANT PROGRAMS UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ACT ( Report of VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AMENDMENTS OF 1967 19.
... the Handicapped . Sec . 16 : Correctional Rehabilitation Manpower Study Act . Vending Stands Operated by the Blind . GRANT PROGRAMS UNDER THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ACT ( Report of VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AMENDMENTS OF 1967 19.
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... CORRECTIONAL REHABILITATION MANPOWER STUDY ( SEC . 16 ) The Correctional Rehabilitation Study Act of 1965 amended the VR Act to authorize grants to nongovernmental agencies to pay part of the cost of carrying out a program of research ...
... CORRECTIONAL REHABILITATION MANPOWER STUDY ( SEC . 16 ) The Correctional Rehabilitation Study Act of 1965 amended the VR Act to authorize grants to nongovernmental agencies to pay part of the cost of carrying out a program of research ...
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... correctional instit tions in the rehabilitation of public offenders ; cooperation with schools an homes for the mentally retarded in the rehabilitation of individuals undergoin services in such programs , etc. Initiated , in the main ...
... correctional instit tions in the rehabilitation of public offenders ; cooperation with schools an homes for the mentally retarded in the rehabilitation of individuals undergoin services in such programs , etc. Initiated , in the main ...
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... Correctional School for Girls in Florida . These are just some of the good works of Dr. White , a living legend in her time . Mr. Chairman , The National Community Senior Service Corps is an enlightened program which would give the ...
... Correctional School for Girls in Florida . These are just some of the good works of Dr. White , a living legend in her time . Mr. Chairman , The National Community Senior Service Corps is an enlightened program which would give the ...
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... CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS , AND COM- MUNITY AGENCIES TO PREVENT , TREAT , AND CONTROL JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ; TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND TRAINING EFFORTS IN THE PREVENTION , TREATMENT , AND CONTROL OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ; AND FOR OTHER ...
... CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS , AND COM- MUNITY AGENCIES TO PREVENT , TREAT , AND CONTROL JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ; TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND TRAINING EFFORTS IN THE PREVENTION , TREATMENT , AND CONTROL OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ; AND FOR OTHER ...
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