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Identifier
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e_cle_005667
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Title
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Memo from Steve Cherry to Coordinators of Local Crime Stoppers Programs, July 16, 1982
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Description
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Memo from Steve Cherry to Coordinators of Local Crime Stoppers Programs, July 16, 1982, regarding the Crime Stoppers program's status at six months
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Page Count
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1
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_001651
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Title
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Memo from David A. Dean to Bill Clements, September 15, 1982
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Description
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Memo from David A. Dean to Bill Clements, September 15, 1982, regarding a Crime Stoppers Advisory Council meeting and DWI charges in Texas
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Page Count
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2
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Creator
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Dean, David A. (David Allen), 1948-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Subject Topic
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Alcohol--Law and legislation, Drunk driving
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_005550
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Title
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Memo from David Herndon regarding challenges to the Criminal Justice System throughout the 1980s
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Description
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Memo from David Herndon regarding challenges to the Criminal Justice System throughout the 1980s. Includes clippings, essays, and charts.
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Page Count
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32
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Creator
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Herndon, David
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Subject Topic
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Prisons--Overcrowding--Law and legislation, Alternatives to imprisonment
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Criminal Justice Reform
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Identifier
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e_cle_004588
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Title
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Memo from David Herndon to Bill Clements, April 1, 1982
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Description
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Memo from David Herndon to Bill Clements, April 1, 1982, regarding rewards for citizen Crime Stoppers activity
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Page Count
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4
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Creator
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Herndon, David
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, Criminal Justice Division Advisory Board
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Criminal Justice Reform
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Identifier
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e_cle_004589
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Title
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From David Herndon to Bill Clements, July 16, 1982
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Description
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From David Herndon to Bill Clements, July 16, 1982, regarding a summary of the Crime Stoppers program
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Page Count
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4
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Creator
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Herndon, David
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Criminal Justice Reform
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Identifier
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e_cle_004591
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Title
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Collection of Correspondence regarding draft letters to media on Crime Stoppers DWI crime of the month, September 29, 1982
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Description
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Collection of Correspondence regarding draft letters to media on Crime Stoppers DWI crime of the month, September 29, 1982. In the collection William P. Clements Jr. proposes harsher punishments for DWI offenders.
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Page Count
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13
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Creator
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Dean, David A. (David Allen), 1948-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Subject Topic
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Crime stoppers programs
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_000581
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Title
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Memo from David A. Dean to Bill Clements, September 15, 1982
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Description
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Memo from David A. Dean to Bill Clements, September 15, 1982, regarding DWI legislation and drunk driving statistics
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Page Count
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2
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Creator
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Dean, David A. (David Allen), 1948-
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Contributor
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Clements, William H.
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Subject Topic
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Crime prevention, Drunk driving
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_009865
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Memo to Scott Rider, May 16, 1989
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Description
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Memo to Scott Rider, May 16, 1989, regarding Bill Clements criminal justice centered legislation
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Page Count
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7
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Creator
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Scott, Rider
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Subject Name
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Crime Stoppers Advisory Council
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Subject Topic
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Pornography--Law and legislation, Parole, Drug abuse and crime
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 2, 1987-1991"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Criminal Justice Reform