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 Incarcerated 
              Populations: Narconon 
              was originally set up for incarcerated populations. The program 
              has been delivered in a variety of institutional settings. Several 
              means of monitoring the programs' effects have been used: 1) 
              Parolees who had taken Narconon courses at the California Dept. 
              of Corrections, The California Institute for Women, the Arizona 
              Correctional Authority and Riker's Island Institute for Men in New 
              York were tracked. On 
              average, 73% of Narconon clients released from prison remained clean 
              while on parole. Youth 
              at the Youth Training School of the California Youth Authority had 
              the opportunity to participate in a Narconon program. The behavior 
              of youth at the facility was monitored by the number of infractions, 
              the number of restrictions, and the grade being achieved in trade 
              school. Those 
              youth who participated in the Narconon program showed positive changes 
              in each of these measures compared to other youth at the same facility 
              who did not participate. In fact, the number of infractions and 
              the number of restrictions of non-participants increased while the 
              numbers for Narconon clients decreased. Narconon 
              clients at the State Reformatory for Men in Minnesota showed improvements 
              in the number of rule infractions they were found guilty of, the 
              days of lost privileges, and the days of segregation. These changes 
              were evident during both program delivery and follow up time periods. Parolees 
              from the Delaware Correctional Center were tracked. 70% of the Narconon 
              clients had no arrest during the follow up period, compared to 36% 
              of the control population.   Residential 
              Programs:
 Narconon 
              has been delivering services to non-incarcerated populations since 
              1972. 1) 
              In surveys of graduates from four facilities located in Connecticut, 
              Boston, West Berlin and Sweden, employment was almost doubled, arrests 
              were greatly reduced, and the vast majority (as much as 90%) reported 
              that they were no longer using drugs. 2) 
              In a study conducted in Spain, over 75% of graduates remained free 
              of drugs. Whereas almost 90% had been actively involved with crime 
              before Narconon, none were involved with crime afterwards. The 
              Narconon program is effective, both in reducing drug abuse and in 
              improving the behavior of clients. CONTINUE 
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