Drug Courts
.... However,
Drug Court, an alternative to incarceration has proven to be an effective and less costly method of dealing with nonviolent
drug users who are ....
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Effectiveness of Drug Courts
The
drug court is a unique effort that uses the occasion of a
drug-offence arrest as an intervention opportunity for
drug offenders. ....
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Drug Courts as an Effective Method of Punishment
The
drug court is a unique effort that uses the occasion of a
drug-offence arrest as an intervention opportunity for
drug offenders. ....
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Local DC Criminal Courts & World Court
.... for most criminal cases in Washington, DC Additionally, there are in the District of Columbia
Court System (a) a Juvenile
Court and (b) a
Drug Court, each of ....
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Use of Intermediate Sanctions
.... A United States Department of Justice rule prohibits the inclusion of violent offenders from
drug court programs funded by the federal government. ....
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Labeling & Its Theories
.... Miethe's (et al) study took a sample of 301 defendants in 1995
drug court cases versus a "control" sample from non-
drug court cases, with recidivism accounted ....
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LABELING THEORIES
.... Miethe's (et al) study took a sample of 301 defendants in 1995
drug court cases versus a "control" sample from non-
drug court cases, with recidivism accounted ....
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Imprisonment of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... The National Institute of Justice evaluated the nation's first
drug court, established in Miami, and found that treatment reduced the rearrest rate for ....
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COCAINE, CRIME, AND DIVERSION PROGRAMS
.... Following this introduction, a literature review pertaining to cocaine use, an introduction to the Broward County (Florida)
Drug Court, a description of the ....
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Effects of Legalization of Drugs on Street Crime
....
drug courts that practice "creaming." A United States Department of Justice rule prohibits the inclusion of violent offenders from
drug court programs funded ....
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Labeling Theory
.... LABELING THEORY 1.Miethe,TD Hong Lu, and Reese, E. (2000) Reintegrative shaming and recidivism risks in
drug court: Explanations for some unexpected findings. ....
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Annotated Bib of Labeling Theory in Criminology
Miethe, TD Hong Lu, and Reese, E. (2000) Reintegrative shaming and recidivism risks in
drug court: Explanations for some unexpected findings. ....
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Drug testing in the workplace
.... The authors set a specific goal for themselves by describing the
court response to
drug testing in the workplace, and they provide a good cross-section of ....
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Legal Issue of Workplace Drug Testing
.... Mass or random
drug testing for public employees is a different issue and has been prohibited by some
court decisions. .... Will
drug testing pass or fail in
court? ....
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Mandatory drug testing for student athletes
.... The Supreme
Court has made it clear that
drug testing of student athletes is constitutional. ....
Drug test passes
court test. Phi Delta Kappan, pp. 187-188.
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Legal Issues of Mandatory Drug Testing of Athletes This paper
.... interests. Applying this balancing test to the NCAA
drug test rules, the
Court found the rules to be constitutional. College athletes ....
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Drug testing in the workplace
.... 2000). Flynn, G. "Will
Drug Testing Pass or Fail in
Court?" Personnel Journal (April 1996), 141-143. Fuqua, DM and JM McHaney, Jr. ....
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Annotated Bibliography: Drug Abuse
.... One of the major problems of our society: Symbolism and evidence of
drug harms in US Supreme
Court decisions. Contemporary
Drug Problems 25 (2): 191-233. ....
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Civil Liberties and the Supreme Court
.... In the case of Robinson,, the
Court acted wisely in declaring that
drug addiction cannot and should not be constituted as a "crime."
Drug sales and possession ....
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High School Drug Testing
.... could be used as a carrot to keep students away from drugs: The Pottawatomie County (Okla.) school system argued before the
court that
drug tests were a ....
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DRUG TESTING IN THE WORKPLACE
.... When rendering their decisions regarding
drug testing, the
court has divided public sector employees into two distinct groups: those in (sensitive( positions ....
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Drug Testing in the WorkPlace Drug testing in the workplace is a
.... Flynn, G. (1996, April). Will
drug testing pass or fail in
court? Personnel Journal, pp. .... State High
Court to hear Glendale
drug test appeal. Los Angeles Times. ....
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Drug Testing in the Workplace
.... In the case of Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives' Association, the Supreme
Court upheld
drug testing for "crew members involved in serious train accidents ....
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Effect of Juvenile Transfer to Adult Court
.... the United States, such decisions are the prerogative of juvenile
court judges (Siegel .... The attribution of this trend to illegal
drug activity, the breakdown of ....
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DRUG TESTING IN THE WORKPLACE Introduction On
.... When rendering their decisions regarding
drug testing, the
court has divided public sector employees into two distinct groups: those in ?sensitive? ....
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Drug Testing in Industrial Environments
.... December 1989, A20. 4M. Bender, and C. Reid, "
Court Bans Pre Employment
Drug Testing," Publishers Weekly, 24 June 1988, 16. 3 The US ....
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Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... Available: http://www.cnn.com/US/9604/29/clinton.miami/, 1-2. Neighborhood
court focuses on youth
drug offenders. (Aug 28, 2002). ....
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Supreme Court Decisions on Issues of Liability & Schools
.... In Veronica School District 47J v Wayne Acton, the
Court upheld random
drug testing and stated that principals were not liable when there is reasonable belief ....
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Drug-Testing in the Workplace
.... Economic Outlook USA, Preston, P. "Pilots Union Plans
Court Challenge of FAA
Drug Test Rule." Aviation Week & Space Technology, 21 November 1988, 129, 142. ....
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Drug Testing in the Workplace
.... the Ninth Circuit
Court ruled the company's policy unlawful, "The
Court acknowledged that .... the language of the ADA specifically excludes current
drug users from ....
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