Long Beach Drug Addiction Treatment Programs


 

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Reentry Center In Long Beach Helps Ex-Cons Transition Back Into Community

Filed under: Drug Abuse Long Beach

Now Umana is spending the first months of his parole at the Long Beach Re-Entry Center, a privately owned and operated facility where like about hundreds of other parolees, he gets substance abuse treatment, job training at a Tech school, …
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Sentencing Alternatives for Military Veterans Under Penal Code § 1170.9

Filed under: Drug Abuse Long Beach

In 1982, our courts were witnessing Vietnam veterans struggling with psychological and chemical dependency problems that manifested themselves in everything from multiple DUI's, domestic violence, substance abuse and fighting in public.
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Drug Abuse Awareness

Filed under: Drug Abuse Long Beach

Photo by Stacie N. Galang This is the first in a two-part series examining the impact of drug abuse in San Clemente and the surrounding community. Please see next week's edition to read more on the subject. For a brief moment, James Kennedy became …
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15 minutes with … Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert

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By Tiffany Rider – Senior Writer March 27, 2012 – Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert is using his experience as an attorney in civil litigation and criminal prosecution to make good on the three-point plan he ran on in the city's 2010 election.
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