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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
State Strategic Planning Under the Drug Control and System Improvement Formula Grant Program
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 and the Drug Abusing Offender: Policy Issues of Coerced Treatment
Criminal Justice Responses to Crack
Drug Use Among Domestic Marijuana Growers
Hair Analysis for the Detection of Drug Use in Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Populations
How Drugs Affect Decisions by Burglars
Intangible Rewards From Crime: Case of Domestic Marijuana Cultivation
Juvenile Crime and Drug Abuse: A Prospective Study of High Risk Youth
Longitudinal Study of the Relationship Among Marijuana/Hashish Use, Cocaine Use, and Delinquency in a Cohort of High Risk Youths
Narcotics Addiction: Related Criminal Careers, Social and Economic Costs
National Institute of Justice: Annual Report, 1991-1992
Patterns of Drug Use, Drug Trafficking, and Other Delinquency Among Inner-City Adolescent Males in Washington, D.C.
Pretrial Urine-testing in the District of Columbia: Its Usefulness for Risk Classification and as a "Signaling Device" for Release Risk
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