Essays About crack epidemic

 

  • Is there really a war on drugs??
    ... balancing the budget and maintaining an effective foreign policy became two boring to handle, Reinarman and Levine assert that the "crack epidemic" became the ...
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  • LSD and Crack-Cocaine
    ... Moreover, four years ago, when the first children of the crack epidemic reached school, teachers of kindergarten and first grade students noticed unusual ...
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  • Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Waters
    ... wide was outraged, not by the fact Webb published the series, but by the fact that "the series proved that the CIA engineered the crack epidemic..."in there ...
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  • Zero Tolerance
    ... One theory for the decreased crime rate is that fewer people are involved in the crack epidemic which swept the city in the 1980's and early 1990's. ...
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  • Zero Tolerance
    ... One theory for the decreased crime rate is that fewer people are involved in the crack epidemic, which swept the city in the 1980's and early 1990's. ...
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  • Deficiencies in Development of Cocaine Children
    ... al. (1995, July). Children of Addicted Mothers: Effects of the "Crack Epidemic" on the Caregiving Environment and the Development of Pre-schoolers. ...
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  • in search of respect
    ... Though participant observation, he was able to delve deep into the personal lives of the crack dealers, addicts, and people effected by the epidemic. ...
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  • Youth Gangs An Overview
    ... money-making. The crack-cocaine epidemic of the mid-1980's gave birth to another source of revenue for the gangs. Unlike the illicit ...
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  • America's Drug Problem
    ... For example, if the rate of babies born addicted to crack continues to increase, the cost to provide ... What we must seek is a valid solution to this epidemic. ...
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  • America's Drug Problem
    ... For example, if the rate of babies born addicted to crack continues to increase, the cost to provide ... What we must seek is a valid solution to this epidemic. ...
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  • Juvenile Drug Courts
    ... 2001, 259)." Drug courts came about as a result of the 1980's "war on drugs" where all levels of government came together to crack down on an epidemic of crack ...
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  • Spread of HIV in Developing Countries
    ... prevention". Oritz, PJ 1994. "Crack Fuels AIDS Epidemic." Ratner, MS 1993. Crack Pipe as Pimp. New York: Lexington Books. Stares, PB 1996. ...
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  • drugs and communication psych.
    ... This simplified directive use of language was supposed to help school-age children resist drugs during the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980's, and soon ...
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  • War on Drugs
    ... to be a key to reducing the drug-related crime epidemic" (America's Habit 2 ... large amounts of legislation through congress, which had helped to crack down on ...
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  • Aids in Africa
    ... Senegal must crack down on drugs, or they may find themselves in trouble ... killing more people, making individuals aware of the constant dangers of the epidemic. ...
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  • violence in american society
    ... Crime has become an epidemic that affects every age group, every ethnic group, and every ... violence was sparked by a sudden increase in the use of crack cocaine. ...
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  • Cocaine: The Super Drug
    ... A newer form of cocaine is called "Crack," also known as "Chasing the Dragon." By mixing ... D. (?) Cocaine: A New Epidemic, Publishing Information Not Available. ...
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  • Denver Drug Problem
    ... from the smugling of illegal substances to a local production of cheap, highly potent substances such as crack, cocaine, and ... Epidemic 1999 How Outbreaks Occur. ...
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  • women and AIDS
    ... If the epidemic of the female infections is to be reduced, health care providers ... In the same study, HIV infected women who used heroin or crack/cocaine during ...
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  • Corruption Comparison, Mexico and Colombia
    ... This crack down against drugs was with good intentions, but it had serious ... because the same legislators pushing it are probably benefiting from the epidemic. ...
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  • Abe
    ... In 1818 an epidemic of the milk sickness broke out. ... A neighbor said that "Abe was awful lazy, he would laugh and talk and crack jokes and tell stories all the ...
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  • Legalizing marijuana
    ... for numerous illnesses to include neuralgia, gout, rheumatism, tetanus, epidemic cholera, convulsions ... wich leads to other addictions to cocaine, crack and other ...
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  • population control
    ... It seemed that when a population would get over crowded an epidemic such as, the ... A family friend in another state has adopted three crack babies from the same ...
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  • population growth
    ... It seemed that when a population would get over crowded an epidemic such as, the ... A family friend in another state has adopted three crack babies from the same ...
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  • Drug Legalization
    ... it is apparent that America's drug plague is reaching epidemic proportions, costing ... $2.5 billion for the intensive care needed to keep crack- addicted babies ...
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  • Babylon Revisited
    ... touching bottom in 1935 and 1936, a process vividly described in the Crack-Up essays ... was born when his two sisters, ages one and three, died in an epidemic. ...
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  • population control
    ... It seemed that when a population would get over crowded an epidemic such as, the ... A family friend in another state has adopted three crack babies from the same ...
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  • Crime and time misc
    ... mass based Organisation, has a responsibility and role to contributeto fight this epidemic. ... A deliberate plan by the intelligence not to crack down on these ...
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  • anti-crime in south africa
    ... mass based Organisation, has a responsibility and role to contributeto fight this epidemic. ... A deliberate plan by the intelligence not to crack down on these ...
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  • war on crime
    ... The drug epidemic is also taking a toll on the very core of American society ... Yet, carrying only 5 grams of cocaine in the refined form of "crack" invokes the ...
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