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Head Start cuts crime in Maine A brief report using previous research data to demonstrate that Head Start helps reduce future crime rates in Maine and suggesting that investing in Head Start is crucial to preschool children's future success |
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Head Start cuts crime in Oregon A report brief using previous research data to demonstrate that Head Start helps reduce future crime rates in Oregon and suggesting that investing in Head Start is crucial to preschool children's future success |
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High-quality pre-kindergarten can prevent teenage pregnancy and future crime in New Mexico A brief report using two longitudinal studies to demonstrate how high quality child care programs can help prevent teen pregnancy and decrease future crime rates in New Mexico |
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High-quality pre-kindergarten can prevent teenage pregnancy and future crime in Tennessee A brief report using data from two longitudinal studies to demonstrate how high quality child care programs can help prevent teen pregnancy and decrease future crime rates in Tennessee |
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High-quality pre-kindergarten: The key to crime prevention and school success in Ohio An investigation into the use of children’s attendance in quality early childhood education and care in Ohio as a deterrent for later participation in crime, based on longitudinal data from early years programs nationwide |
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High-quality pre-kindergarten: The key to crime prevention and school success in Oregon An investigation into the use of children’s attendance in quality early childhood education and care in Oregon as a deterrent for later participation in crime, based on longitudinal data from early years programs nationwide |
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High-quality pre-kindergarten: The key to crime prevention and school success in Tennessee An investigation into the use of children’s attendance in quality early childhood education and care in Tennessee as a deterrent for later participation in crime, based on longitudinal data from early years programs nationwide |
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High-quality preschool: The key to crime prevention and school success in Iowa A brief report promoting universal preschool for the state of Iowa as a means to prevent crime, improve children's school readiness, and reduce the costs of public education |
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High-quality preschool: The key to crime prevention and school success in Michigan A brief promoting universal preschool in the state of Michigan as a means to prevent crime, improve children's school readiness, and reduce the costs of public education |
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Keeping Maine's children from becoming criminals: Risks and opportunities Discussion from Maine's Fight Crime: Invest in Kids program on the shortcomings of the Federal Child Care and Development Block Grant, and the role of educational child care and after school programs in crime prevention |
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Preventing crime with quality child care: A critical investment in Colorado's safety A report on the ability of affordable, quality child care to reduce crime in Colorado |
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Preventing crime with quality child care: A critical investment in Minnesota's safety A study of crime prevention strategies with quality child care and after-school programs in Minnesota |
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Preventing crime with quality child care: A critical investment in Ohio's safety A review of research investigating how quality child care reduces crime rates nationally and in Ohio; also, a review of research detailing why the government needs to increase funding for Ohio's child care assistance programs |
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Preventing crime with quality child care: A critical investment in Rhode Island's safety A study of crime prevention strategies with quality child care and after-school programs in Rhode Island |
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