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Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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Drug issues and criminal justice policies
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A five page paper which looks at drugs and criminality, the underlying social and economic issues relating to drug culture, and the ways in which the criminal justice system might deal with these. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLdrugcrim.rtf
Drug Law Offenders
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5 pages in length. Drug use in the United States – and the methods by which law enforcement officials attempt to control it – has long represented a struggle between those who abuse its addictive tendencies and those who try to rid society of its presence. The extent to which this ongoing battle has become an all-consuming quest for eradication is both grand and far-reaching; that drug abuse reflects one of the most serious issues of contemporary society speaks to the overwhelming and influential power drugs and alcohol have upon the masses. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCDrugLawO.rtf
Drug Misuse and Antisocial Behaviors
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the issue of drug misuse in the UK. The issue of drug misuse, whether the use of illegal substances or the misuse of inhalants, has been a recognized problem among adolescent populations in the United Kingdom. This paper outlines this problem and the connection with antisocial behaviors. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHAdoDr.rtf
Drug Policies - Supply And Demand
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This 2.5 page paper discusses the importance of considering supply and demand when adopting counterdrug policies and actions. It does not seem to the average American that we are winning the war on drugs in this country, despite certain reports that suggest we are. This essay discusses the need for focusing on supply and demand when adopting policies. This means reducing both supply and demand. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGdrug.rtf
Drug Prevention and Treatment Program
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A 5 page paper which presents an effective
drug prevention and treatment program. The paper discusses such aspects as
administration, personnel, employee training, and budget. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdrugprgrm.wps
Drug Programs in the Prison System
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This 10 page paper evaluates the state of the prison system, and notes the predominance of drug use among the populous. Programs to treat drug addiction are discussed as well as specific programs implemented in penal systems.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA 117drg.doc
Drug Rehabilitation and Women
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This 14 page paper addresses issues pertinent to drug rehabilitation and how the rate of success is lower among females in recovery. Several issues are broached and many studies cited. Several charts are included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA113drg.rtf
Drug Sample Distribution
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An Overview of Pharmacia; This 5 page paper gives an overview of how drug samples are distributed to doctors. The paper considers the supply chain and the involvement of the representatives as well as technology. The systems considered are mostly generic, and are then applied to this one company. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
Filename: TEdrugsm.wps
Drug Testing for High School Athletes
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An 11 page paper which argues that high school athletes should be tested for drugs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAsthh.rtf
Drug Testing in Employment: Discussion of Arguments Presented and in Relation to Capitalism
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This is a 5 page paper discussing drug testing in the work place arguments. DesJardins and Duska (1996) present two different arguments in regards to drug testing in employment. The first argument is based on the assumption that drug use adversely affects job performance which is rejected as a sound argument by the authors. The second argument is based on the assumption that employee drug use can harm the employer, other employees and the public which is considered acceptable by the authors only if there it is restricted and there is a consideration that drug testing should be voluntary by the employees. However, DesJardins and Duska do not provide sufficient basis for even their second argument in which under some circumstances employees could be tested to prevent harm. Regardless of the circumstance, employees who use drugs cannot be assumed that they will bring harm to others similar to the basis used in the argument that employees who use drugs will be assumed to decrease in productivity. In both arguments, if employee performance is still considered satisfactory to the employer, than any other information gathered about the employee would be considered an invasion of privacy and would not ever warrant drug testing.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJdrugt1.rtf
DRUG TESTING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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This paper examines the policy of drug testing students involved in extra curricular activities at school. Based on the recent case of Earl versus Tecumseh, the essay examines why drug tests are in place, legal ramifications and what needs to be considered before implementing drug tests in schools. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTdrugte.rtf
Drug Treatment and Recidivism: Threats to Internal Validity
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the an element of a research study: the threats to internal validity. Specifically, this paper looks at the correlation between drug treatment and efforts to reduce recidivism. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHDrugVal.rtf
Drug Treatment Options for Offenders
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This 12 page paper looks at the criminal justice system and how it treats drug offenders. The paper supports the idea that drug court is superior than inpatient treatment or incarceration. How should society punish and treat drug offenders? The issue is explored through relevant journals and other sources. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA514off.rtf
Drug Treatment Programs / Effectiveness
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A 15 page research paper that investigates the effectiveness of different drug treatment programs. Specifically, programs offered in some prisons as well as in outpatient clinics are compared. The writer hypothesizes that the 12-Step program is the most effective and makes comparisons of other programs with the 12-Step program. Statistics are provided for some programs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Drugtrpr.wps
Drug Use and Early Adolescence: A Research Proposal
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of a research proposal for assessing drug use in early adolescents. This paper integrates a review of literature and a methodology for the proposal. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MHTeDrug.rtf
Drug Use And Juvenile Delinquency: Impact Upon Criminal Justice System From School Delinquency Perspective
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4 pages in length. The article entitled "Student Drinking: Guess What Fuels College Uprisings in the 1990s?" provides insight into the ever-growing trend of drug use and abuse on today's college campuses. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCDrugsJuv.rtf
Drug Use and Social Class
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Drug use and social class are considered as having a relationship in this 11 page analysis. Conclusions suggest that lower classes do contain a greater amount of drug abuse, but this does not preclude its use among the upper classes. Other factors, such as self-esteem are evaluated as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Drugcla.wps
Drug Use and Treatment of Hispanic Immigrants
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A 19 page paper discussing the influence of culture on addiction treatment. Much of the research into drug use among Hispanics of the past has identified Hispanics only by cultural identification, without giving a clear picture of those cultural matters that can influence whether a Mexican American chooses to seek help in breaking an addiction. There are several aspects of the Mexican American culture that prevent Mexican Americans from moving along the same path of addiction resolution that individuals of other ethnic groups navigate in similar journeys. This paper discusses some of these points, including acculturization and the tradition of relying on family groups in times of crisis. Counselors need to realize that Hispanics who enter treatment likely already have used these social structures without success. Includes an abstract and an outline. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: KSpsychImmi.rtf
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