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This series contains board of directors materials, conference materials, newsletters, and reports about the death penalty. The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) is a national organization devoted to abolishing the death penalty. Numerous materials in this series are regarding the Abolitionist Leadership Training Institute (ALTI). This series is restricted. It is arranged alphabetically.

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Materials in this collection include documents regarding research policies, including documentation on conflicts of interest as well as both human and animal testing. This series also contains correspondence and documentation on University-affiliated research centers and institutes. This series also includes the Research Foundation's documentation on Y2K compliance as well as the University's implementation of Oracle software through the OASIS program.

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This series consists of various reports and booklets that were used by the NYSCLMHD in the course of business, but were not always produced by the Conference. They are from organizations such as the New York State legislature, the Office of Mental Health, the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, the state prison system, and the Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors themselves. Topics range from mental healthcare in the twenty-first century, to juvenile mental health, to criminal offenders with mental illness.

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This series contains brochures, invitations, and documents related to conferences and meetings that Ernest van den Haag attended. There is one conference invitation from 1949 that lists van den Haag as a speaker, but the bulk of the brochures cover the 1960s forward. Van den Haag attended and spoke at several gatherings. There is one file containing speech drafts and correspondence from a conference in 1965, but the majority of conferences with such files range from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. These conferences and meetings are mostly related to the issue of criminal justice and capital punishment. A number of conference and meeting files were assigned publication numbers since they may have been later published. These can be found in Series 2 Subseries 2.