Drug regulation
Meeting National Safety Council Recommendations: Accurate Rapid Tests and Laboratory Confirmation Procedures for Fentanyl and Prevalent Opioids in Oral Fluid
Implementation of NPS Discovery – An Early Warning Systems for Novel Drug Intelligence, Surveillance, Monitoring, Response, and Forecasting using Drug Materials and Toxicology Populations in the US
Emerging Disparities in the Placement of Law Enforcement-Based Treatment Referral and Recovery Programs
A comparison of self-control measures and drug and alcohol use among college students
Implementation of NPS Discovery – An Early Warning Systems for Novel Drug Intelligence, Surveillance, Monitoring, Response, and Forecasting using Drug Materials and Toxicology Populations in the US
Controlling Street-level Drug Trafficking: Evidence From Oakland and Birmingham
Keeping the Prison Clean: An Update on Pennsylvania's Drug Control Strategy
NIJ Research Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, (March 2000)
Evaluating Drug Control Initiatives: Third Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., July 27-29, 1992
Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New Strategies in Two American Cities
GC- MS Analysis of Ring and Side Chain Regioismoers of Ethoxyphenethylamines
GC-MS Analysis of Acylated Derivatives of a Series of Side Chain Regioisomers of 2-Methoxy-4-Methyl-Phenethylamines
GC-MS Studies on Side Chain Regioisomers Related to Substituted Methylenedioxy-phenethylamines MDEA MDMMA and MBDB
GC-MS Studies on Acylated Derivatives of 3-Methoxy-4-methyl- and 4-Methoxy-3-methyl-phenethylamines: Regioisomers Related to 3 4-MDMA
Gas Chromatographic and Mass Spectral Studies on the Acylated Side Chain Regioisomers of 3-Methoxy-4-Methyl Phenethylamine and 4-Methoxy-3-Methyl Phenethylamine
Chromatographic and Mass Spectral Studies on Methoxy Methyl Methamphetamines Related to 3 4-Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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