Drug Abuse
....
drug abuse can be treated and
drug abuse treatment reduces the cost to society" (Swan, 1998, 2). This analysis will explore the
costs of
drug abuse to US ....
(2197

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)
Drug testing in the workplace
.... been undertaken by employers who are concerned that
drug use by employees poses a danger to coworkers and the public, reduces productivity,
costs the company ....
(1674

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)
Drug Courts
.... In contrast, the most comprehensive
Drug Court System
costs less than $1,500 annually for each offender" (Fairview 1). In 1995, New Jersey started two
Drug ....
(1187

5

)
Drug Testing in the Workplace
.... and Zimmer argue that
drug testing of employees by employers represents a bad investment for the following reasons: It
costs $77,000 to find one
drug user Junk ....
(2074

8

)
Imprisonment of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... that simply punish. The
costs of illicit
drug use are high, both financially and in societal terms. However, treating
drug abuse ....
(1627

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)
Drug Abuse
.... Just as the
drug and alcohol abuser causes his employer to incur
costs through decreased productivity and increased accidents, so the
drug abuser who enters ....
(2172

9

)
Use of Intermediate Sanctions
.... effort. Spending money on treatment reduces cocaine use. a Reducing cocaine use reduces
drug-related societal
costs.
Drug addicts ....
(1699

7

)
The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... The second wave of the epidemic, affecting intravenous
drug users and, through them, crack .... The social
costs of AIDS are great in monetary terms, so great it ....
(1686

7

)
Drug abuse and Crime
.... (1991) analyzed data from a variety of sources relative to the
costs associated with
drug abuse in 1980, which was estimated to be nearly $47 billion. ....
(4601

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Drug Problem & Legalization
.... beyond capacity by the arrests that are routinely made (44,000
drug dealers and users .... The
costs of increased law enforcement with respect to illegal drugs are ....
(1459

6

)
Losing the Drug War
.... beyond capacity by the arrests that are routinely made (44,000
drug dealers and users .... The
costs of increased law enforcement with respect to illegal drugs are ....
(1459

6

)
Moral Analysis of Drug Addiction
.... and incarceration far outweigh the
costs of promoting rehabilitation and treatment programs, which have proven effective at controlling
drug use (Duncan 317). ....
(2237

9

)
Drug testing in the workplace
Many employers have introduced some form of
drug testing program in order to reduce
costs and offer help to
drug abusing employees. ....
(1291

5

)
Marijuana as a Social Drug
.... Year after year the
costs increase to the taxpayer directly because of the amount of .... showed that after the first or second use of the
drug, people may or may ....
(1751

7

)
Drug Addiction Models: An Evaluation
.... value of the programs, however, is best assessed within the context of the long-term
costs to society associated with the recidivism of
drug addicted persons. ....
(2136

9

)
Legal Issue of Workplace Drug Testing
.... Many employers have introduced some form of
drug testing program in order to reduce
costs and offer help to
drug abusing employees. ....
(1439

6

)
Drug Use Among Children
.... He stated that the social and economic
costs in terms of
drug-related crime, sickness, and work absenteeism were estimated at around $6 billion. ....
(2127

9

)
Drug abuse as a major social problem
.... of legalization state that their goal is not dissimilar to that of the opponents--to reduce
drug abuse, to reduce the
costs to society of
drug abuse, and ....
(3280

13

)
Marijuana as a social drug
.... Year after year the
costs increase to the taxpayer directly because of the amount of .... Research shows that after the first or second use of the
drug, people may ....
(2222

9

)
The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
.... is high, with behavioral changes urged and undertaken, medical
costs increasing, public .... a variety of other public health concerns, including
drug abuse, the ....
(4193

17

)
The Drug War
.... likely that cocaine use would increase as some individuals try the
drug for the .... Carter concludes with the assumption that the
costs of legalization in terms of ....
(2536

10

)
Drug Testing at Work
.... This does not even address the possibility of illegal
drug related activities .... In addition there are hidden
costs that result from diversion of supervisory and ....
(1476

6

)
COMBINATION DRUG THERAPY FOR AIDS
.... article (1996) in the Wall Street Journal, perhaps predictably, is the only one to suggest that the high
costs could turn the
drug manufacturers' future to ....
(2654

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)
Effects of Legalization of Drugs on Street Crime
.... If a tax is imposed and that tax is lower than the
costs to
drug dealers of dealing with government prohibition, the supply curve still should shift to the ....
(5309

21

)
Drug Abuse in the Workplace
.... employer's group health insurance program, which may provide coverage of
drug abuse treatment or provide an option for such programs at reasonable
costs to the ....
(1546

6

)
Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace
.... employer's group health insurance program, which may provide coverage of
drug abuse treatment or provide an option for such programs at reasonable
costs to the ....
(1602

6

)
High School Drug Testing
.... approach to reducing the use of drugs by young people and thereby helping them to avoid the significant physical and psychological
costs of illegal
drug use. ....
(1411

6

)
Costs and Films
The average "studio" film today
costs tens of millions of dollars, while the .... The two main characters are
drug addicts who repent of their lifestyle when a ....
(1681

7

)
Workplace Losses Attributed to Drug Abuse
.... employer's group health insurance program, which may provide coverage of
drug abuse treatment or provide an option for such programs at reasonable
costs to the ....
(1525

6

)
Role of Parents in Discussing Drug Use
.... The role of parents in discussing
drug use and abuse with their children is to find a way to communicate to them the importance of recognizing these
costs. ....
(277

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