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Drugs and Criminal Justice in the Caribbean

Caribbean Quarterly, 1996
(1996). Drugs and Criminal Justice in the Caribbean. Caribbean Quarterly: Vol. 42, For a Caribbean Criminology. Guest Editor: Maureen Cain, pp. 72-86.
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Drug Trafficking and Criminal Justice

International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1998
L'A. montre de quelle maniere la justice criminelle du Royaume-Uni s'efforce de lutter contre le trafic de drogue. Il souligne que le gouvernement britannique a considerablement renforce les legislations destinees a prevenir ce phenomene. Il etudie l'impact de l'origine raciale et sociale sur le risque de condamnation pour ce type de delit. Il tente de
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Legalizing Drug Criminal Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper investigates American drug criminal law, or rather the American drug penal regime, from the perspectives of two fundamental modes of governance, police and law. In particular, it inquires into the possibility of drug criminal law as law, rather than as a police action designed to identify and eliminate threats to public welfare. The topic of
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Drugs and Criminality

Women & Criminal Justice, 2002
Janet L. Mullings   +2 more
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DRUG REHABILITATION AND CRIMINALITY

The British Journal of Criminology, 1978
STEPHEN WILSON, BERTRAM MANDELBROTE
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Identifying drug-abusing criminals.

NIDA research monograph, 1988
In a criminal justice setting, urine testing is the most feasible and accurate method now available for screening large numbers of drug-using offenders. Self-report and record information can be effectively used to verify and extend information about the seriousness of use for those who test positive.
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Drugs, Trafficking, and Criminal Justice

2018
This chapter, using survey data, studies the role of police, the courts, and prisons in the fight against illegal drugs. Who does the police arrest? Who are the illegal drug offenders that end up before a judge? Who are the felons that ultimately serve time in prison? In short, who gets prosecuted for drug sales and trafficking?
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Drugs and Criminal Responsibility

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1968
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