Under-Enrollment and Under-Participation in Vermont’s School Lunch Program

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2011 - 2012

In 2011, the United States Department of Agriculture ranked Vermont the ninth hungriest state in America. Research shows that children are especially affected by food insecurity. The federal government runs a National School Lunch Program (NSLP) to help families in need provide food for their children. However, not all eligible…

Annual New Hampshire State of the State Poll on Politics, Economic Issues, and Social Policies

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2011 - 2012

The Rockefeller Center’s fifth annual New Hampshire State of the State Poll surveyed a sample of New Hampshire registered voters (N=403) on April 2-5, 2012 to get voter opinions on policy issues, elected officials, and the state of the economy in New Hampshire and in the United States. Sample demographics…

Methodologies for Tracking Refugees Longitudinally

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2011 - 2012

This report analyzes available models and best practices for longitudinally tracking refugees in the United States. New Hampshire currently tracks refugees at the minimum level required by federal programs, and seeks to explore alternatives that would better evaluate the effectiveness of refugee integration programs. To accomplish this goal we performed…

New Hampshire Refugee Resettlement

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2011 - 2012

The purpose of this report is to examine refugee resettlement programs in New Hampshire and to explore best practices that can be beneficial to refugees and their host communities. We first provide a brief overview of the status of refugees and the role of the federal and state government in…

Grafton County Correctional Facility

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2011 - 2012

For the past few decades, the Grafton County Jail has had four types of rehabilitation programs: substance abuse programs, a GED program, a community work program, and a ‘threshold and decision-making program.’ This report examines correctional facility programs in other rural counties for possible alternatives and additional programs Grafton County…

Methods of Privatization

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2011 - 2012

Most states began to develop a basic system of parks in the early 1920s. In the 1930s states grew these park systems into decidedly more substantial entities, largely through federal monies distributed as a part of the Roosevelt administration’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program. While the 1930s saw a vast…

New Hampshire Rural Airports

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2011 - 2012

The majority of New Hampshire’s 143 airports are small, unpaved, private facilities. However, this report focuses primarily on the state’s twenty-four public access airports, which together comprise most of the state’s aviation activity. The quality of these twenty- four airports differs enormously, with facilities across the state ranging from helipads…

Assessing the Feasibility of a Vermont Statewide Stormwater Utility

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2012 - 2013

Given Vermont’s pressing need to comply with clean water regulations, the state legislature has expressed interest in the possibility of implementing a statewide stormwater utility. The House Committee of Fish, Wildlife, and Water Resources has commissioned the Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College to examine existing stormwater utility systems and create…

New Hampshire’s Juvenile Justice System

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2012 - 2013

This report provides an overview of how the current New Hampshire juvenile justice system operates with a particular focus on the system’s placement options and probation and post-detention services. The study team analyzed two key indicators of the system’s efficacy: the juvenile recidivism rate and the system’s treatment of high-risk…

The Adult Drug Courts of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine

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2012 - 2013

In this report, we analyze the effectiveness of drug courts in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. In order to measure effectiveness, we use four criteria: recidivism rates; cost- effectiveness; impact across race, gender, and age; and social consequences. We find that, for the most part, drug courts promote positive community…

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