Cocaine
Poverty, Crack, and Crime: A Cross-City Analysis
Identification of Anhydroecgonine Ethyl Ester in the Urine of a Drug Overdose Victim
Use of Synthetic Stimulants and Hallucinogens in a Cohort of Electronic Dance Music Festival Attendees
RxSpec® 700Z Vis/NIR Spectrometer Evaluation - Technology Evaluation
Development and Validation of Two Innovative Quantitative Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Methods for Forensic Toxicology Laboratories
Rapid and Reliable On-Site Drug Detection Using Aptamer-based Sensors
Extending the Period for Detecting Illicit Drugs in the Bloodstream
Addiction, the Brain, and Evidence-Based Treatment
The criminal justice system encounters and supervises a large number of drug abusing persons. Punishment alone is a futile and ineffective response to the problem of drug abuse. Addiction is a chronic brain disease with a strong genetic component that in most instances requires treatment. Involvement in the criminal justice system provides a unique opportunity to treat drug abuse disorders and related health conditions, thereby improving public health and safety.
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