American Journal of Drug & Alcohol AbuseRowell TL, Wu E, Hart CL, Haile R, El-Bassel N. Predictors of drug use in prison among incarcerated black men. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2012;38(6):593-7.Rowell TL, Wu E, Hart CL, Haile R, El-Bassel N. Predictors of drug use in prison...
The considerable influence of the United States in the re- gion's drug control policies has certainly encouraged many Latin American and Caribbean countries to view drug courts as an alternative to incarceration, and the growing number of countries implementing them signals that these efforts are ...
Black Women Drug Mules in Foreign Prisons: Although the Misery Wrought by Narcotics Is Often Thought to Be Borne by Addicts, Black Women Used as Couriers Anguishing in Foreign Jails Are the Forgotten Victims of This Pernicious Trade. Stephen Williams Went to Meet Olga-Leaven (below) One of ...
Predictors of drug use in prison among incarcerated Black men Background: Black men currently comprise a substantial percentage of prisoners in the United States. Drug dependence is common among prison populations, an... TL Rowell,E Wu,CL Hart,... - 《American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse...
But the burden for depriving an American of property is on the government to prove guilt, not on the targeted to prove innocence. Amen, America’s Founders gave us a Constitution to protect against this kind of abuse. Second, we have a report from yesterday’s Washington Post about how ...
Since the beginning of the war on drugs in the 1970s, the number of people incarcerated in the United States had risen significantly every decade. The number of inmates in federal prisons because of drug charges has recently begun to decline. Number of Inmates in Federal Prison for Drug-Rela...
As of July 2003, 73% of the American People, according to national polls, favor marijuana for medical use. Current marijuana laws do not represent the will of the people. In some states (e.g. California), the "will of the people" has been to make medical marijuana legal. In these cas...
,E. - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 1216发表: 1989年 Intravenous drug use and HIV transmission amongst inmates in Scottish prisons The intravenous drug use behaviour and HIV risk reduction strategies used by a group of Scottish inmates prior to prison, during...
The comparison with prisons was frequent due to the prevalence of closed spaces, high walls, plurality of gates, twisted wires, and other security structures, as well as the difficulty of the adolescents to live with their family and community (Coscioni, Costa, Rosa, and Koller, 2017). The...
The current model relies on punitive drug laws and mandatory minimum sentencing that have led to an influx of drug abusers in state and federal prisons.doi:10.1093/MED/9780199678723.003.0042M. KleimanJ. CaulkinsT. JacobsonBrad RoweAmerican Cancer Society...