College Students, Drugs & Financial Aid
College Students, Drugs & Financial Aid Jennifer Yachnin's article Convicted of
Drug Crimes, 7,000 US Students Forfeit All or Part of Their Financial Aid, in ....
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Legalization of Drugs
.... The same law would take away housing and education benefits from citizens convicted of
drug crimes and would even go so far as to "punish the innocent family ....
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The Attica Prison Riot
.... Fifty four percent had been sentenced for violent
crimes, and just nine percent had been sentenced for
drug crimes. The population ....
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High Times Magazine
.... Student loans and public housing are just two of the multitude of federal benefits that can be taken away from individuals convicted of certain
drug crimes. ....
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Capital Punishment in the US Capital Punishment in the United ...
.... In 1988, a federal
drug law was passed which authorized the death penalty for
drug crimes involving murders; it has been argued, however, that the death ....
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California Super Max Prisons
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drug market. Further, more than 60% of those in federal and state prisons are incarcerated because of
drug crimes. Adding to complexity ....
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Drug abuse and Crime
.... And if this wasn't enough, D'Amato applauded President Bush's plan to increase the number of prisons and establish tougher sentencing laws for
drug crimes (p. ....
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Criminal Law 1. In his book, Choice and
.... CCE makes it a felony for anyone to commit a continuing series (3 or more) of violations of federal
drug crimes in concert with five or more persons with ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... CCE makes it a felony for anyone to commit a continuing series (3 or more) of violations of federal
drug crimes in concert with five or more persons with ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... CCE makes it a felony for anyone to commit a continuing series (3 or more) of violations of federal
drug crimes in concert with five or more persons with ....
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Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... An increasing number of youths are being incarcerated for
drug-related
crimes. Youths in such facilities often are exposed to older, more violent adults. ....
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Incarceration of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... Nonviolent first-time offenders charged with
drug crimes should have their sentences vacated and be sent to one of these bases for between six months and two ....
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Drug Abuse
.... were a major factor in rising
drug-related costs, reflecting increases in
drug-related arrests and changes in sentencing practiced for
drug crimes" (3). The ....
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Use of Intermediate Sanctions
.... Florida for offenders "who graduated from the
drug court treatment program from 1990 to 1993, 14 percent have been re-arrested for
drug crimes, with another 11 ....
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Drug Abuse
The type of deviance addressed in this paper is
drug abuse that falls under the category of public order
crimes. Essentially, public ....
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Imprisonment of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... terms. However, treating
drug abuse the same way that violent
crimes are considered is an ineffective response. Instead, offering ....
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Need for More Police on the Streets
.... Although mandatory sentencing for
drug crimes has reduced the criminal population on the streets, New York's crime rate has gone down but so has its prison ....
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Decriminalizing some classes of Drugs
.... Following Reagan's declaration of a "war on drugs," Congress passed the Anti-
Drug Abuse Act of 1986, which imposed mandatory sentences for some
drug crimes. ....
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Correctional Systems and Overcrowding
.... Although the tough stance on crime has led to the decrease in crime rates since 1993, many prisoners face longer sentences for
drug crimes and violent
crimes ....
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Early Release Programs for Non-Violent Crimes
.... and convicted of
drug related offenses, is coming under scrutiny simply because the number of inmates incarcerated for
drug related
crimes has increased along ....
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Libertarian Perspective & Drug Possession and Use
.... As such, they argue that consensual activities like
drug possession and
drug use are not
crimes. Libertarians believe such a consensual activity is victimless. ....
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Libertarian Perspective & Drug Possession and Use
.... As such, they argue that consensual activities like
drug possession and
drug use are not
crimes. Libertarians believe such a consensual activity is victimless. ....
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Capital Punishment as a Deterrent
.... It is also not clear that it is capital punishment that deters Saudi Arabians from committing more murders, rapes, and
drug crimes. ....
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Moral Analysis of Drug Addiction
.... Ironically, many
crimes that are viewed as immoral are not punished as severely as some
drug-related
crimes, even murder. Currently ....
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Juvenile Justice System & Violent Crimes
.... The result is that each year approximately 200,000 youths are sent directly to adult courts, mostly for property
crimes and
drug offenses. ....
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Shoplifting and Illegal Drug Use
.... This does not explain why
crimes such as shoplifting and
drug use cross the lines of social stratification, but Merton's theory of anomie tries to do this by ....
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Violent Crimes & the Juvenile Justice System
.... The result is that each year approximately 200,000 youths are sent directly to adult courts, mostly for property
crimes and
drug offenses. ....
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Drug abuse as a major social problem
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drug consumption once efforts are made to factor out uses who have come from other countries with more restrictive laws, and
drug-related
crimes have been ....
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Fraud and Conspiracy: Case Studies
.... General OneFile. Gale. Apollo Library. Kish & Lietz. Federal Sentencing Guidelines Amendments Part IV:
Drug Crimes. November 24, 2009. Kondro, Wwayne. ....
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Crime and Racism
.... Latinos constituted more than half of those convicted of
drug crimes but less than 25 percent of those convicted of theft or forgery. ....
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