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December 2nd 2003, Hispanic News Dec 2003

December 2nd 2003, Hispanic News

Inland Empire Hispanic News

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Vol.31 N.30 September 25th 2003, Brown Publishing Company Sep 2003

Vol.31 N.30 September 25th 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

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Vol.31 N.28 September 11th 2003, Brown Publishing Company Sep 2003

Vol.31 N.28 September 11th 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

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Vol.31 N.25 August 21st 2003, Brown Publishing Company Aug 2003

Vol.31 N.25 August 21st 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

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Vol.31 N.24 August 14th 2003, Brown Publishing Company Aug 2003

Vol.31 N.24 August 14th 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

No abstract provided.


The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 31, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Jul 2003

The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 31, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

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The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 24, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Jul 2003

The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 24, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

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Vol.31 N.20 July 17th 2003, Brown Publishing Company Jul 2003

Vol.31 N.20 July 17th 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

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The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 03, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Jul 2003

The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 07 : 03, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

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Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2003), Csusb Jul 2003

Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2003), Csusb

CSUSB Magazine

Features:

Contributions Feature......Page 20
As descendants of the Serrano tribe, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians now look to create their own educational descendants with the largest single gift in history to the university's main campus.

Athletics Feature......Page 22
Where once the athletics program lived in part on the prestige of one CCAA title, the past six years have seen it scoop up seven more.

Student Feature......Page 25
The rising number of students living on campus, the new buildings, more students and more events have turned the campus into a second home for many.

Alumni Feature …


The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 05 : 15, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al May 2003

The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 05 : 15, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

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Vol.31 N.9 May 1st 2003, Brown Publishing Company May 2003

Vol.31 N.9 May 1st 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

No abstract provided.


The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 04 : 03, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Apr 2003

The Weekly Challenger : 2003 : 04 : 03, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

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Vol.30 N.52 February 27th 2003, Brown Publishing Company Feb 2003

Vol.30 N.52 February 27th 2003, Brown Publishing Company

Black Voice News

No abstract provided.


February 26th 2003, Hispanic News Feb 2003

February 26th 2003, Hispanic News

Inland Empire Hispanic News

9TH ANNUAL GOLDEN APPLE AWARDS SET FOR MARCH 20 AT RADISSON HOTEL PAGE 2

REDUCE YOUR RISK OF A HEART ATTACK REGULAR CHOLESTEROL TESTS HELP PREVENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE PAGE 3

BACA DELIVERS FEDERAL FUNDING TO THE INLAND EMPIRE PAGE 3

INLAND HISPANIC LEADER TO DISCUSS 'BLUEPRINT' WITH WHITE HOUSE PAGE 4

CONGRESS GIVES $500,000 TO THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY ACHIEVEMENT TEAMS PAGE 6

EDUCATION TAKES ON CRIME PAGE 6

CHILDREN SEEK INTOLERANCE OF PREJUDICE PAGE 8

THE 15-POINT TAX CHECKLIST PAGE 10


La Bodega De La Familia: Supporting Parolees' Reintegration Within A Family Context, Jeanne Flavin, David Rosenthal Jan 2003

La Bodega De La Familia: Supporting Parolees' Reintegration Within A Family Context, Jeanne Flavin, David Rosenthal

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This essay discusses how Family Justice and La Bodega de la Familia respond to the diverse challenges of reintegration post incarceration. It also discusses the benefits of a model of judicial supervision that recognizes individuals' social locations within their families and communities. With the goal of producing more effective and humane prisoner reintegration, especially in the context of drug offenses, the Authors recommend family case management. They additionally encourage parole and criminal justice practice to shift its focus from the individual parolee to families and their strengths.