Incarceration of Nonviolent Drug Offenders
.... But this as it were ideal form of nonviolent
drug offender is nothing else than a romantic notion of what such a
drug user should be. ....
(2076

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THE CRIME BILL OF 1994
.... The crime prevention section of the bill also establishes programs for
drug offender treatment, education programs designed to steer young people away from ....
(1488

6

)
Pretrial Drug Testing
.... however, to recognize that urinalysis and other
drug tests should be a part of a comprehensive pretrial exploration of the
offender's behavior (DeJong & Wish ....
(732

3

)
Drug Courts
.... and resources, cost-effectiveness through alternatives to prison time, efficient case management and accountability of the
drug-using
offender through
drug ....
(1187

5

)
Effectiveness of Drug Courts
.... The
drug court breaks this cycle, by using arrest as an intervention opportunity, wherein the
offender is given treatment for the disease of addiction and also ....
(2411

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)
Drug Courts as an Effective Method of Punishment
.... The
drug court breaks this cycle, by using arrest as an intervention opportunity, wherein the
offender is given treatment for the disease of addiction and also ....
(2398

10

)
Clinton Administrations' Drug Policies
.... the use by law enforcement agencies in
drug investigations of government informers and the confiscation of the property of
drug offender suspects without due ....
(4150

17

)
Revisions to Crime Bill
.... The crime prevention section of the bill also establishes programs for
drug offender treatment, education programs designed to steer young people away from ....
(3639

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)
Habitual Offender Statutes
.... a total of 92 bills in 40 states included habitual
offender provisions (p. 18 .... Hornblower, 1996, p. 54), or prostitution, burglary, and
drug trafficking (Benekos ....
(2888

12

)
Crime & Punishment in the US
.... to be taken in conjunction with the release of ì The crime prevention section of the bill also establishes ì programs for
drug offender treatment, education ....
(6622

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)
Crime & Punishment in the US
.... to be taken in conjunction with the release of ì The crime prevention section of the bill also establishes ì programs for
drug offender treatment, education ....
(6664

27

)
Sociological & Psychological Explanations of Drug Abuse
.... The association between multiple
drug misuse and crime. International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49(1), 63-81 Boles, SM, Joshi, V ....
(907

4

)
THE CRIME BILL IN LOS ANGELES
.... The crime prevention section of the bill also establishes programs for
drug offender treatment, education programs designed to steer young people away from ....
(6735

27

)
Use of Intermediate Sanctions
.... (1994, 9 May). Alcoholism &
Drug Abuse Week, 6(19), 2-3.
Drug courts move
offender to top of treatment's 'A' list. (1997, 26 May). ....
(1699

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)
Journal Articles on Sociology of Corrections
.... inmates sentenced for lesser categories of theft, and a staggering fifteenfold increase (from about 1,500 to 22,600) in the number of
drug-
offender inmates (88 ....
(6079

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)
Legally Mandated Treatment Programs
.... it may be that these programs suffer from the same retention-rate problems as the
drug programs discussed above. In this particular sex
offender study, only 87 ....
(2759

11

)
Prison and Probation
.... "The Omnibus
Drug Act of 1986, which stiffened penalties for
drug sellers, manufacturers .... For instance, an
offender convicted on drunk driving charges might ....
(1664

7

)
Chemical Castration Law
.... on patients and reduces the amount of sexual fantasy that causes the
offender to re .... For example, one study that administered the
drug to sexual offenders with a ....
(1646

7

)
Punitive & Rehabilitative Approaches to Drug Policy
.... The "graduate" of
drug offender boot camp becomes a member of nothing, and winds up back on the streets from which he was taken. ....
(7902

32

)
Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... the inadequacy of incarceration as a means of ending the cycle of
drug abuse and crime. Many times a judge has witnessed the youth
offender continue to repeat ....
(1206

5

)
Theories of Delinquent Behavior
.... Shoplifting and illegal
drug use occur with high frequency among young people today .... a defiance for authority, enhances the reputation of the
offender among the ....
(1711

7

)
Sociology and Juvenile Deliquency
.... Shoplifting and illegal
drug use occur with high frequency among young people today .... a defiance for authority, enhances the reputation of the
offender among the ....
(1698

7

)
Arrestee Drug Test Results & Recidivism
.... justice policy debates, such as the continued incarceration sex
offender subsequent to .... of future criminal activity on the basis of positive
drug test results ....
(1835

7

)
History & Analysis of Probation Sentencing
.... Rather, the determinative factor concerning recidivism in these other cases was whether the
offender had a
drug problem (Finn & Muirhead-Steves, 2002, p. 293). ....
(1636

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)
Shoplifting and Illegal Drug Use
.... and two types to be considered here are shoplifting and illegal
drug use. .... trait involved in the development of delinquent behavior or that the
offender makes a ....
(1812

7

)
Differential Association & Crime
.... Shoplifting and illegal
drug use occur with high frequency among young people today .... a defiance for authority, enhances the reputation of the
offender among the ....
(1754

7

)
Theories of Juvenile Delinquency
.... Shoplifting and illegal
drug use occur with high frequency among young people today .... a defiance for authority, enhances the reputation of the
offender among the ....
(1768

7

)
Drug Testing of Professional Athletes
.... When he refused to enter treatment, the usual move for a first
offender, the Angels suspended him. .... That
drug policy has claimed some big names, though. ....
(2017

8

)
Drug abuse in professional sports
.... When he refused to enter treatment, the usual move for a first
offender, the Angels suspended him. .... That
drug policy has claimed some big names, though. ....
(2017

8

)
Alternative Sentencing
....
offender for his offense; 4) it must be intentionally administered by human beings other than the
offender; and 5) it .... Notable among these is the
drug problem. ....
(2022

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