April 15, 2004
Transforming How the Nation Fights Crime
When he went to the nation's capital, John A. Calhoun thought he would spend two or three years there, just long enough to do some work for President Jimmy Carter. He ended up spending nearly three decades in Washington.
Now Mr. Calhoun, 64, is getting ready to leave his job as head of the National Crime Prevention Council, but he hopes to find a new way to work in his area of expertise, which is helping troubled children and families. For more than 20 years, he's been using those
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