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Head Start cuts crime in Maine
Schaefer, Stephanie A., 2006
Bath: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids 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
Fact Sheets & Briefs
High-quality pre-kindergarten can prevent teenage pregnancy and future crime in Maine
van der Does, Louise, 2004
Bath: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine.
A brief report using previous research to demonstrate how high quality child care programs can help prevent teen pregnancy and decrease future crime rates in Maine
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Investing in Maine Head Start pre-kindergarten saves money
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine, 2007
Topsham, ME: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine.
An argument for the cost-effectiveness of increased investment in Head Start in Maine, based on a review of findings from studies examining the beneficial effects of Head Start programs on children’s school readiness and future criminal activity
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Preventing crime with pre-kindergarten: A critical investment in Maine’s safety
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine, June, 2006
Bath, ME: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine.
An argument for the cost-effectiveness of increased investment in quality pre-kindergarten programs in Maine, based on a review of findings from studies examining the beneficial effects of such programs on children’s school readiness and future criminal activity
Fact Sheets & Briefs
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