Washington/Baltimore HIDTA
Megan Erickson is a Research Analyst at ADAPT and the Washington/Baltimore HIDTA. Previously, Megan worked as a Lead Project Manager at the University of Baltimore and as a Graduate Assistant at the university's Center for Drug Policy and Prevention. Prior to that, Megan was a Teacher Counselor at Pressley Ridge and a Tutor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Megan holds a Master of Science in I/O Psychology from the University of Baltimore and has a background in supporting youth with developmental disabilities and assisting students with research design and statistics.
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Washington/Baltimore HIDTA
The Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (W/B HIDTA) was founded in 1994 to foster cooperation among law enforcement agencies in its region and involve them in developing a strategy to address the region's drug-related public safety threats. The W/B HIDTA uses funding provided through Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to sponsor a variety of law enforcement, prevention and substance abuse treatment initiatives throughout its region.