Crime Rates & Drugs (APA)
.... recommendations, everything from free
drug rehabilitation for those who cannot afford it to making the death penalty cover more types of
drug/
crime offenses. ....
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Relationships Between Drug Use & Crime
.... use. "There is a general belief that the
drug-
crime link is causal. More importantly, it is assumed that
drug use causes
crime. The ....
(1105

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Drug abuse and Crime
.... that the crack-
crime dynamic, insofar as adolescent dealers are concerned, "represents an intensified version of the classic
drug-
crime relationship originally ....
(4601

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High Times Magazine
.... Many states now mandate a driver's license suspension--usually at least 6 months--for individuals convicted of any
drug crime. ....
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Incarceration of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... Clarke (1998, p. 14) cites Jerome Miller, an advocate of alternative sentencing practices, to the effect that the white majority sees
drug crime as a "black ....
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Drug Abuse
.... Nearly $60 billion in costs related to
drug crime were counted in 1992, without considering incarceration costs that are significant or the lost productivity ....
(2197

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COCAINE, CRIME, AND DIVERSION PROGRAMS
.... the general conclusion of research has been that diversion programs for adult offenders do not offer a panacea for the
drug crime problem, although such ....
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Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... demand for treatment and emergency room visits and a breakdown in social behavior (
Drug, 2003, 1). In order to combat increasing
drug-related
crime among youth ....
(1206

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Annotated Bibliography: Drug Abuse
.... This article presents links between
drug use and
crime and the need for policy makers to focus on alcohol and
drug contribution to reduce violent
crime. ....
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Crime & Punishment in the US
....
drug use in society. ç 3.ls1 6 LD Harrison, "The
Drug-
Crime Nexus in the USA," ì Contemporary
Drug Problems , 19 (1992): 203-245. ....
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Crime & Punishment in the US
....
drug use in society. ç 3.ls1 6 LD Harrison, "The
Drug-
Crime Nexus in the USA," ì Contemporary
Drug Problems , 19 (1992): 203-245. ....
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Substance Related Crime
.... In the same manner that Prohibition caused more
crime and corruption in cities and .... War on Drugs." As Nadelmann emphasizes, "many of the
drug-related evils that ....
(1931

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Research Proposal on LA Gang Related Crime
.... Harrison, LD (1992). The
drug crime nexus in the USA. Contemporary
Drug Problems, 19, 203 245. Isaac, Stephen, & William B. Michael. (1994). ....
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THE CRIME BILL IN LOS ANGELES
.... 1994, A12. Harrison, LD "The
Drug Crime Nexus in the USA." Contemporary
Drug Problems, 19 (1992): 203 245. Idleson, Holly. "Seeking ....
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The Real War on Crime
.... treatment in prison. This is not a new thought and it has not reduced
drug use or
drug-related
crime. The recommendation that criminal ....
(2063

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Columbian Drug Cartel & Escobar
.... with 2,650 tons produced in Myanmar the same year) (5). Organized
crime brings intimidation, murder, and large-scale criminal activity;
drug trafficking is ....
(1346

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Differential Association & Crime
.... Shoplifting and illegal
drug use occur with high frequency among young people .... The
crime of shoplifting sometimes exhibits compulsive behavior brought about by ....
(1754

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Sociological & Psychological Explanations of Drug Abuse
.... This paper examines both of these models of
drug abuse and then relates them to
crime. .... The association between multiple
drug misuse and
crime. ....
(907

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Prostitution as a Crime
.... the AIDS virus and other sexually transmitted diseases as well as being associated with related criminal activity such as violent street
crime,
drug abuse, and ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... or embezzlement, did not lend themselves to monopolized control by organized
crime (OC) whereas others, such as gambling, prostitution or
drug dealing have. ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... or embezzlement, did not lend themselves to monopolized control by organized
crime (OC) whereas others, such as gambling, prostitution or
drug dealing have. ....
(1271

5

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Crime Questions
.... Bluegrass Conspiracy illustrates the links formed among Lexington Kentucky police, politicians, the wealthy and major
drug traffickers. Organized
crime and law ....
(2423

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The War on Drugs
.... This would be a more effective way to deal with the
drug-
crime problem (Decter 54). Indeed, the debate on drugs, according the Journal ....
(1774

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The Right to Privacy
.... Criminal justice approaches to
drug crime are preemptive, proactive, and generally guided by the paradigm of a "War on Drugs." In this war, the rights of ....
(1702

7

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Reforming the Criminal Justice System
.... Nationwide, once an African American teenager is convicted of a
drug crime, that teen is 48 times more likely to be sentenced to prison than a Caucasian teen ....
(883

4

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Bias of the Criminal Justice System in the US
.... Nationwide, once an African American teenager is convicted of a
drug crime, that teen is 48 times more likely to be sentenced to prison than a Caucasian teen ....
(883

4

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Drug Problem & Legalization
.... to be impotent at best, and at worst it has an aggravating effect on the situation, driving more youngsters into a life of
crime associated with
drug use, sales ....
(1459

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Crime in the United States
.... the force. Although it specifically addresses the
drug problem, the program touches on
crime in general. Thomas observes, "Committing ....
(1669

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Gore Vidal
.... This would be a more effective way to deal with the
drug-
crime problem (Decter 54). Indeed, the debate on drugs, according the Journal ....
(1685

7

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Losing the Drug War
.... to be impotent at best, and at worst it has an aggravating effect on the situation, driving more youngsters into a life of
crime associated with
drug use, sales ....
(1459

6

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