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Enforcement

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1996-2000

Cocaine: From Medical Marvel to Modern Menace in the United States, 1884-1920 — 2000

Joseph F. Spillane

Do Drug Prohibition and Enforcement Work? — 2000

Jonathan P. Caulkins

Drug Offenders and the Criminal Justice System: Will Proposition 36 Treat or Create Problems? — 2000

K. Jack Riley, Pat Ebener, James Chiesa, Susan Turner and Jeanne Ringel

Drug Treatment Alternatives to Incarceration — 2000

Martin Y. Iguchi

Response to National Research Council's Assessment of RAND's Controlling Cocaine Study — 2000

Jonathan P. Caulkins, with James R. Chiesa and Susan Everingham

Should the U.S. Direct More Law Enforcement Effort at XTC? — 2000

Jonathan Caulkins

Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Federal Mandatory Minimum Sentences and Other Federal Enforcement Programs — 1999

Peter Reuter and Susan Everingham

Drug Paraphernalia Laws and Injection-Related Infectious Disease Risk Among Drug Injectors — 1999

Ricky N. Bluthenthal, Alex H. Kral, Elizabeth A. Erringer, and Brian R. Edlin

A Dynamic Model of Drug Initiation: Implications for Treatment and Drug Control — 1999

Doris A. Behrens, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gernot Tragler, Josef L. Haunschmied, and Gustav Feichtinger

Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime: An Evaluation of Five Programs — 1999

M. Douglas Anglin, Douglas Longshore, and Susan Turner

What We Do and Don't Know About the Likely Effects of Decriminalization and Legalization: A Brief Summary — 1999

Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter

Are Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences Cost-Effective? — 1998

Jonathan P. Caulkins, C. Peter Rydell, William L. Schwabe, and James Chiesa

Drug Control — 1998

Robert MacCoun and Peter Reuter

Self-Control and Criminal Opportunity: A Prospective Test of the General Theory of Crime — 1998

D. Longshore

Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences: Throwing Away the Key or the Taxpayers' Money? — 1997

Jonathan P. Caulkins, C. Peter Rydell, William L. Schwabe, and James Chiesa

Why Can't We Make Prohibition Work Better? Some Consequences of Ignoring the Unattractive — 1997

Peter Reuter

The Mismeasurement of Illegal Drug Markets--The Implications of Its Irrelevance — 1996

Peter Reuter

Self-control in a Criminal Sample: A Test of Construct Validity — 1996

D. Longshore, S. Turner, and J. A. Stein

 

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