ThomasThe objective of this study is to provide an analysis of the "war on drugs," its significance, its origins and ultimately the effects it has had on society and the justice system heading into the 21st century. In particular, the focus will be on the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 ...
In particular, the focus will be on the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and its purpose, goals and the impact of mandatory minimum sentences as outlined within the legislation. The paper will include significant findings regarding misalignments between the policy's objectives and implementation among ...
The Effects of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 on Black Male Students' College Enrollment This paper explores one reason for the educational gaps experienced by Black men. Using variation in state marijuana possession and distribution laws, this paper examines whether the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of ...
However, underlying this is an indigenous paternalist approach to sex work that emerged post-independence when women leaders of the nationalist movement lobbied for the passage of the Suppression of Immoral Traffic Act 1956 (the predecessor of the ITPA). Rather than penalise sex workers, who they...
The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 was created as part of the Federal government's 'War on Drugs.' It sought to increase penalties for those who were...
Getting a Fix on Cocaine Sentencing Policy: Reforming the Sentencing Scheme of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 The now-infamous "War on Drugs" campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, which included a provision for a one-h... AL Beaver - ...
“[People were] eager to find an easy solution to the problem of juvenile drug abuse. DARE became ‘a rallying symbol to do something positive about the drug abuse problem.'” This political status carried DARE far. In 1986, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) published the firstindepend...
Antitrust is a venerable feature of business regulation in the United States, with the first federal law being the Sherman Act of 1890.[1] In 1964, William Orrick, then head of the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, remarked, “Antitrust is like the Mississippi. It just keeps ro...
However, drug-resistant bac teria have emerged in an endless stream, people gradually lost control of the bacteria that invade the human body, and global incurable crisis reappeared because of the development of drug resistance of pathogens and the abuse of antibiotics by humans. At present, ...
and prevention of cell wall construction could all contribute to NSEO's antifungal action. EO constituents may act as antifungal agents by accumulating in the lipophilic hydrocarbon molecules of the cell's lipid bilayer40. The significant antifungal activity againstC. albicanscan be attributed to thym...