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Patterns of Concordance Between Hair Assays and Urinalysis for Cocaine: Longitudinal Analysis of Probationers in Pinellas County, Florida (From The Validity of Self-Reported Drug Use: Improving the Accuracy of Survey Estimates, P 161-199, 1997, Lana Harrison and Arthur Hughes, eds. - See NCJ 167339)
Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment, Final Report
Evaluation of Two Models of Treating Sentenced Federal Drug Offenders in the Community
Framing the National Agenda: A Research and Policy Perspective
Legal and Social Control of Alcohol-Impaired Driving in California: 1983-1994
Problem Behaviours in Abused and Neglected Children Grown Up: Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Substance Abuse, Crime and Violence
Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: Identifying the Distribution of Problem Places
Critical Criminal Justice Issues
Patterns of Drug Escalation Among Philadelphia Arrestees: An Assessment of the Gateway Theory
Searching for Answers: Criminal Justice Research, Development and Evaluation: National Institute of Justice 1995 Annual Report to Congress
Assessment of a Multi-Agency Approach to Drug Involved Gang Members
Street Gang Migration: How Big a Threat?
Experimental Evaluation of Drug Testing and Treatment Interventions for Probationers in Maricopa County, Arizona
Drug Policy and Community Context: The Case of Small Cities and Towns
Hair Assays and Urinalysis for Drugs of Abuse Among Juvenile Offenders: A Comparison of Two Cities Based Upon the Drug Use Forecasting Program Final Report
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