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Reexamining the Effects of Probation and Parole on Narcotics Addiction and Property Crime
Drug Use at Arrest as a Predictor of Behavior on Probation: Final Report
Assessment of Methods Used by State and Local Governments To Estimate Drug Abuse Levels: Final Report
System Dynamics Simulation Model of Cocaine Prevalence
Address by the Honorable James K. Stewart, Director, National Institute of Justice, Before the 160th Graduating Class of the FBI National Academy
Crack and Homicide in New York City, 1988: A Conceptually Based Event Analysis
Criminality of Female Narcotics Addicts: A Causal Modeling Approach
Examination of the Relationships Among Drug Use, Emotional/Psychological Problems, and Crime Among Youths Entering a Juvenile Detention Center
Initiation Into Crack and Cocaine: A Tale of Two Epidemics
Longitudinal Study of the Relationships Among Alcohol Use, Marijuana/hashish use, Cocaine Use, and Emotional/Psychological Functioning Problems in a Cohort of High-Risk Youths
Physical Abuse, Sexual Victimization, and Marijuana/Hashish and Cocaine Use Over Time: A Structural Analysis Among a Cohort of High Risk Youths
Pretrial Drug Testing and Defendant Risk
Problem of Co-Occurring Disorders Among Jail Detainees
Research and the Development of Public Policy: The Case of Drugs and Violent Crime
Research in the Fight in the War Against Drugs
Spousal Violence and Alcohol/Drug Problems Among Parolees and Their Spouses
Testing Arrestees and Offenders for Drugs: The Benefits and Technology
United States Drug Policy in the 1990s: Insights From New Data From Arrestees
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