Drugs, crime, and justice (Record no. 569219)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781452277080
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 364.177
Cutter BEL.D
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Belenko, Steven
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Drugs, crime, and justice
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 323 p, :
Other physical details 24 cm.
501 ## - WITH NOTE
With note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Item type Reference Book
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-- Machine generated contents note: Drug Use in the United States<br/>Arrests and Incarceration for Drug-Related Crime<br/>The Connections Among Drug Abuse, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System<br/>Goal of the Book and Overview of the Remaining Chapters<br/>Basic Concepts about Psychoactive Drugs<br/>Tolerance, Dependence, Abuse, and Addiction<br/>Drug Abuse and Drug Misuse<br/>Drug Dependence and Addiction<br/>Factors Influencing a Drug's Effects on Behavior and Mood<br/>Classes of Drugs and the Drug Enforcement Administration Schedules<br/>Classes and Types of Illegal Drugs and Their Effects<br/>Marijuana<br/>Focus On An Issue: Marijuana As The "Gateway Drug"?<br/>Central Nervous System Depressants: Opiates<br/>Heroin<br/>Synthetic Opiates (Opioids)<br/>Sedative-Hypnotics<br/>Stimulant Drugs<br/>Cocaine<br/>Crack Cocaine<br/>Amphetamines<br/>Methamphetamine<br/>Hallucinogens<br/>Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)<br/>Phencyclidine (PCP)<br/>Psilocybin (Mushrooms) and Peyote (Mescaline)<br/>Club Drugs<br/>Contents note continued: Summary: Psychoactive Drugs and Their Effects<br/>Explaining Drug Use and Abuse<br/>Is Addiction a Moral Problem or a Disease?<br/>Biological and Genetic Theories<br/>Psychological Theories<br/>Sociological Theories<br/>Summary: Theories of Drug Use and Abuse<br/>The Drugs-Crime Connection<br/>Drug Use Among Offenders<br/>Drug Use Among Offenders Under Correctional Supervision<br/>The Meaning of the Drugs-Crime Connection?<br/>Drugs and Crime: A Complex Relationship<br/>Theories Explaining the Drugs-Crime Connection<br/>Drugs and Property Crime<br/>Drugs and Violence<br/>Stimulant Drugs and Violence<br/>Other Drugs and Violence<br/>Focus On An Issue: Gangs And Drug Dealing<br/>Summary: The Drug-Crime Connection<br/>The War on Drugs: A Historical Overview<br/>The First War on Drugs: Alcohol and Prohibition<br/>Criminalizing Drug Use: Targeting Opium, Morphine, and Other Mood-Altering Drugs<br/>The Harrison Tax Act of 1914<br/>Contents note continued: Focus On An Issue: Racial And Ethnic Prejudice And The Case For Criminalizing Drug Use<br/>The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937<br/>Enforcing the Drug-Control Legislation<br/>The Controlled Substances Act of 1970<br/>The Contemporary War on Drugs<br/>Sentencing Reform and Sentencing Guidelines<br/>Sentencing Guidelines for Drug Offenses<br/>Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Statutes<br/>Sentences Imposed on Offenders Convicted of Offenses With Mandatory Penalties<br/>Focus On An Issue: The Crack-Powder Cocaine Disparity<br/>Criticisms of Mandatory Minimums<br/>Drug-Free School Zones<br/>Reducing the Supply of Drugs<br/>Summary: The War on Drugs<br/>Police and the War on Drugs: A Focus on Arresting Drug Users and Sellers<br/>Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests<br/>Explaining Increases in Arrest Rates for Drug Offenses<br/>Did Arrests Increase Because Drug Use Increased?<br/>Did Arrests Increase as a Result of Changes in Policies and Practices?<br/>Contents note continued: The Effect of Changes in Policing Strategies<br/>Stop and Frisk Procedures<br/>Pretext Traffic Stops<br/>Drug Courier Profiles<br/>Financial Incentives to Fight the Drug War<br/>Focus On An Issue: Policing For Profit-Drug-Related Forfeitures<br/>The Racial Disparity in Arrest Rates<br/>Do Blacks Use or Sell Drugs at Higher Rates Than Whites?<br/>Are Police More Likely to Arrest Blacks Than Whites for Drug Offenses?<br/>Summary: Policing Drugs and Drug Offenders<br/>Explaining Decisions of Prosecutors and Judges: The Focal Concerns Perspective<br/>Drug Offenders in State and Federal Courts<br/>Drug Offenders in State Courts<br/>Drug Offenders in Federal Courts<br/>Prosecutors' Charging and Plea Bargaining Decisions<br/>Research on Prosecutors' Charging Decisions<br/>Charging Decisions in State Court Systems<br/>Charging Decisions in the Federal Court System<br/>Focus On An Issue: Prosecution Of Pregnant Women Who Use/​Abuse Drugs<br/>Contents note continued: Filing Charges That Trigger Mandatory Minimum Sentences<br/>U.S. Attorneys and the Substantial Assistance Departure<br/>Focus On An Issue: Substantial Assistance Departures And Mandatory Minimum Sentences: Melendez V. United States<br/>Research on Use of Substantial Assistance Departures<br/>Summary: Prosecuting Drug Offenders<br/>Trends in Sentencing Drug Offenders<br/>Focus On An Issue: The Supreme Court And The Substantial Assistance Departure<br/>Modeling the Sentencing Process<br/>Disparity and Discrimination in Sentencing<br/>Types of Sentencing Disparity<br/>Types of Sentencing Discrimination<br/>Warranted Versus Unwarranted Disparity<br/>Gender Disparities in Sentencing Drug Offenders<br/>Focus On An Issue: Changes In The Racial Dynamics Of Women's Incarceration<br/>Racial/​Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing Drug Offenders<br/>Disparity Versus Discrimination in Sentencing Drug Offenders<br/>Race and Imprisonment<br/>Contents note continued: Race/​Ethnicity and Sentencing of Drug Offenders in State and Federal Courts<br/>The "Dangerous Drug Offender" in State and Federal Court<br/>Summary: Sentencing Drug Offenders[&​#x2014;]Severity, Disparity, and Discrimination<br/>The Impact of the War on Drugs on Use of Illegal Drugs<br/>Focus On An Issue: Malign Neglect?<br/>The Impact of the War on Drugs on the Prison Population<br/>The Imprisonment Binge<br/>Mass Incarceration of Drug Offenders<br/>The Characteristics of Imprisoned Drug Offenders<br/>Focus On An Issue: The Effect Of Imprisonment On Recidivism Rates For Felony Drug Offenders<br/>Race and Imprisonment for Drug Offenses<br/>Gender and Imprisonment for Drug Offenses<br/>The Impact of the War on Drugs on Crime: A Focus on Policing<br/>Explaining the "New York Murder Mystery"<br/>The Effect of Drug Arrests on Crime Rates<br/>The Effects of Policing Strategies Designed to Reduce Illegal Drug Activity and Other Types of Crime<br/>Contents note continued: Displacement and Diffusion[&​#x2014;]Does Crime Simply Move Around the Corner?<br/>The Collateral Consequences of the War on Drugs<br/>Focus On An Issue: The Effect Of Imprisonment On Employment Prospects<br/>Summary: The Impact of the War on Drugs<br/>Public Health Approaches: A Focus on Demand and Harm Reduction<br/>Treating Drug-Involved Offenders: Effectiveness of Different Models<br/>Diversion<br/>Focus On An Issue: Should Drug Dealers Be Eligible For Treatment Diversion If They Also Abuse Drugs?<br/>Jail Treatment<br/>Prison Treatment<br/>Treatment Under Community Corrections Supervision<br/>Drug Courts<br/>Key Elements of Drug Courts<br/>Do Drug Courts Work?<br/>Medication Assisted Treatment<br/>Modifying Mandatory Minimum Penalties in the 21st Century<br/>New Approaches: More Effective Solutions?<br/>The Debate Over Decriminalization and Legalization of Illicit Drugs<br/>Legalization<br/>Decriminalization<br/>Contents note continued: Potential Benefits and Problems from Legalization and Decriminalization<br/>Prescription and Maintenance Models<br/>Decriminalizing and Legalizing Marijuana<br/>Medical Marijuana, Decriminalization, and Legalization<br/>Medical Marijuana<br/>Decriminalization and Legalization of Marijuana<br/>Reimagining and Creating New Approaches to the Drugs, Crime, and Justice Problem.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Symbiosis Law School, Noida Symbiosis Law School, Noida 11/03/2016 International Book House, New Delhi 69.00 364.177 BEL.D SLSN-B-9150 24/12/2020 1 Books