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Drug-Related Homicide in New York: 1984 and 1988
Evaluating Intensive Supervision Probation/Parole (ISP) for Drug Offenders
Generality of Deviance: Replication of a Structural Model Among High-Risk Youth
Intravenous Drug Use and the AIDS Epidemic: Findings from a 20-City Sample of Arrestees
Methyl Esters of Ecgonine: Injection-Port Produced Artifacts From Cocaine Base (Crack) Exhibits
On the Front Lines: Drug Policy Directors in America's Cities
Relationship of Drugs, Drug Trafficking, and Drug Traffickers to Homicide
Searching for Answers: Annual Evaluation Report on Drugs and Crime: 1991
Social History of American Drug Use
Specifying the Relationship Between Arrestee Drug Test Results and Recidivism
Toward a Causal Model of Drug Use
Use of Microcrystal Tests in Conjunction With Fourier Transform Infra Red Spectroscopy for the Rapid Identification of Street Drugs
NIJ Evaluates Drug Control Projects
Modelling Drug Markets
Drugs and Public Housing: Toward an Effective Police Response; Draft Final Report
HIV Transmission and Risk Behavior Among Drug Users in Los Angeles County, 1991 Update
DETERRING DRUG USE WITH INTENSIVE SUPERVISION
Patterns of Drug Use and Their Relation to Improving Prediction of Patterns of Delinquency and Crime
Urine-Tests of Arrestees as a Way to Identify Hidden Drug Abusers: An Exploratory Study of the District of Columbia
Eastside Substance Abuse Awareness Program Evaluation: First Interim Report
Assessment of Methods Used by State and Local Governments To Estimate Drug Abuse Levels
Crack, Street Gangs, and Violence
Criminal Justice Responses to Crack
Drug Use Among Domestic Marijuana Growers
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