Thesis Proposal
.... an intensive literature review whether or not the same is true when it comes to African American juveniles who are arrested and convicted of
drug offenses. ....
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"Three Strikes" Law at the Federal Level This paper
.... Prison officials are being forced to release career criminals to make room for the overwhelming numbers of individuals convicted of first-time
drug offenses. ....
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Prostitution
.... Patrolled by Los Angeles Police Variable Coefficient tValue Multiplier Prostitution
Offenses -0.0020 -3.16 0.82 per 100
offenses Drug Offenses 0.0065 10.53 ....
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Several Essays
.... Of those convicted in state courts on
drug offenses, whites were less likely than African Americans to be sent to prison (
Drug, 2004). ....
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Imprisonment of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... Ignoring history, Congress reinstituted mandatory sentences for federal
drug offenses in 1986, and many states followed suit in their own courts. ....
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Effectiveness of Drug Courts
.... crucial difference - and advantage - that it has over pure incarceration, where
drug offenders are locked away, released, and arrested again for
drug offenses. ....
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Drug Courts as an Effective Method of Punishment
.... crucial difference - and advantage - that it has over pure incarceration, where
drug offenders are locked away, released, and arrested again for
drug offenses. ....
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Origins of Criminal Law
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Drug offenses, a victimless crime, are best researched in the self-reports, while data on the full extent that people are victimized by crime is best obtained ....
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Use of Intermediate Sanctions
.... treatment program from 1990 to 1993, 14 percent have been re-arrested for
drug crimes, with another 11 percent arrested for non-
drug offenses" "
Drug Courts: A ....
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INTERMITTENT INCARCERATION This research paper
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drug-related charges. In 1995,
drug offenses accounted for 22.7 percent of inmates (Alternatives, 1998, May, p. 1881). Women, many ....
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Aspects of the War on Drugs Baum (
.... the criminal justice system with
drug offenders such that almost half of all prison sentences in the State and Federal Court System are for
drug offenses. ....
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THE WAR ON DRUGS: POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES Baum (
.... the criminal justice system with
drug offenders such that almost half of all prison sentences in the State and Federal Court System are for
drug offenses. ....
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Drug Abuse Among Adults
.... the federal government has also been supporting the development of alternative programs like
drug courts, where people charged with
drug offenses are given the ....
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Drug Use in Adults
.... the federal government has also been supporting the development of alternative programs like
drug courts, where people charged with
drug offenses are given the ....
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Drug abuse and Crime
.... of 223,439 assorted
offenses, including more than 9,400 major felonies, almost 52,000 property crimes, and more than 136,500
drug business
offenses (p. 267 ....
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Clinton Administrations' Drug Policies
.... According to Witofsky, approximately 62 million persons were arrested per year for
drug-related
offenses during the decade 1982-1992, and accounted for half of ....
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Alternative Sentencing
.... criminal justice system: Certainly, as data on the characteristics of women in prison indicate, the passage of increased penalties for
drug offenses has been a ....
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Effects of Unemployment on Crime
.... were that reduced manufacturing jobs led to poverty and unemployment and these factors were related to increased property crimes and
drug offenses, but were ....
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Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... do such programs offer these kinds of services but they reduce overcrowding in prisons and better serve the needs of youths convicted of
drug-related
offenses. ....
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Children
.... Therefore, many youths are now automatically transferred to adult court for prosecution for violent crimes and
drug offenses, and this is true in spite of the ....
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Arguments agains Legalization of Drugs
.... to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics, which found that 21 percent of state prison inmates in 1997 were incarcerated because of
drug offenses (both dealers ....
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Juvenile Offenders and Legal Status
.... cases waived to criminal court is for serious crimes such as murder, aggravated assault, property crimes, public order
offenses, and
drug offenses (Brown, 1998 ....
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Treating Juvenile Defenders as Adults
.... cases waived to criminal court is for serious crimes such as murder, aggravated assault, property crimes, public order
offenses, and
drug offenses (Brown, 1998 ....
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Juvenile Cases
.... cases waived to criminal court is for serious crimes such as murder, aggravated assault, property crimes, public order
offenses, and
drug offenses (Brown, 1998 ....
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Overcriminalization
.... criminal
offenses at both the state and the federal level, such as assault, domestic violence, murder, weapons
offenses,
drug offenses, fraud, extortion ....
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Women In Prison
.... Crawford (p. 8) maintains that the "major category that has contributed to the increase in incarcerations for women is
drug offenses." Ironically, one the ....
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Juvenile Justice in the US and Japan
.... African-American youth represent 75 percent of
drug offenses, 78 percent of robbery
offenses, and 45 percent of juveniles detained in delinquency cases . ....
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Effects of Unemployment on Property Crime
.... Findings were that reduced manufacturing jobs led to poverty and unemployment, and increased property crimes and
drug offenses. Winslow, G. (2000). ....
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Property Crime Rate Changes
.... Findings were that reduced manufacturing jobs led to poverty and unemployment, and increased property crimes and
drug offenses. Winslow, G. (2000). ....
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Journal Articles on Sociology of Corrections
.... and the explosive growth in the number of individuals arrested for, convicted of, and imprisoned for
drug offenses" (88). They ....
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