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Trebach, Arnold S. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1989
Urges that reform of drug laws and policies be accomplished in incremental stages in order to increase the efficacy of the efforts. Lists a number of steps the advocates of reform might take in order to initiate the process of solving drug control problems by means other than criminal law. (KO)
Descriptors: Criminal Law, Drug Legislation, Public Policy

Gettman, Jon – American Behavioral Scientist, 1989
Argues for the decriminalization of marijuana and claims this action would provide a number of policy options. Cautions that a policy of total prohibition has unattainable goals. Points to the failure of recriminalization policies of the past 10 years as the most persuasive argument for decriminalization. (KO)
Descriptors: Criminal Law, Drug Legislation, Marijuana, Policy Formation
Matthias, Mary – 1989
This document provides information on current Wisconsin statutes and state-level activities relating to the enforcement of controlled substances laws, including assistance provided to local law enforcement agencies. Part I of this document describes the Uniform Controlled Substances Act as enacted by Wisconsin, other statutes which may be used to…
Descriptors: Crime, Criminal Law, Drug Abuse, Drug Legislation
1978
The papers in this volume were prepared as part of an evaluation of the effects of the strict 1973 New York State drug laws. The first paper explores the effects of the laws on heroin use. It analyzes the trends of various indicators of heroin use in New York State over a period of several years. In order to isolate movements unique to New York,…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Crime, Criminal Law, Drug Abuse
1978
This volume presents the results of a three-year study of the impact of New York State's strict drug law, which was enacted in 1973. The study was undertaken by the Joint Committee on New York Drug Law Evaluation, established by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Drug Abuse Council, Inc. The volume has three main sections.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Crime, Criminal Law, Drug Abuse
Eberlein, Larry – Canadian Counsellor, 1978
Sections of the Criminal Code of Canada and related federal legislation are highlighted. Ethical and legal requirements affecting the counseling process, the counselor himself and the client are stressed. The counselor is provided with a factual basis for helping clients and for protecting himself from personal involvement. (EV)
Descriptors: Abortions, Codification, Counselor Training, Criminal Law

Lawson, Paul E.; Scholes, Jennifer – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1986
Examines federal and state governments' attempts to suppress peyote use in Indian rituals as historically Christian-inspired. Focuses on questions of morality versus criminal law. Explains history and development of Native American Church of North America. Examines nine contemporary peyote trials. Concludes larger questions of tribal sovereignty…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Court Litigation, Criminal Law

Welch, Michael – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1997
Examines the current strategy to combat illegal drug use and its effect on corrections. Reviews three schools of thought on drug-control policy and explores the assumptions offered by the public-health generalists, the legalists, and the cost-benefit specialists. Concentrates on issues of race, class, and alternatives to correctional warehousing.…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law
English, Jill; Munger, Beth – 1994
With the increasing concern over alcohol and other drug use among young people, adults must educate themselves about legal issues. This booklet is a resource for parents and educators to help them learn tobacco, alcohol, and other drug laws in California. The material is organized by type of drug with the legal codes as they apply to that drug…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Criminal Law, Drinking, Drug Legislation
Chrystie, Richard; Jaffe, Geraldine – 1983
These instructional materials involve secondary students in simulating a criminal case concerning drug abuse. Included are all materials necessary for participation in the 1983 California State Mock Trial Competition. Part I of the document contains a hypothetical situation concerning legal and ethical aspects of drug abuse and drug trafficking on…
Descriptors: Courts, Criminal Law, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
Johnston, Lloyd D.; And Others – 1981
Whether or not to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana has been one of the most hotly debated policy issues to come onto the U.S. scene over the last decade. This study sought to determine whether decriminalization has had an effect on marijuana use in high school seniors and young adults. In 10 states, marijuana possession…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Criminal Law, Drug Legislation, Drug Use
Matthias, Mary – 1989
This document lists recommendations for changes in laws, resources and programs relating to drug law enforcement made to the Wisconsin Special Committee on Drug Law Enforcement, as of August 25, 1989. Some of the recommendations are based on comments of Committee members, rather than persons testifying to the Committee. Each recommendation is…
Descriptors: Change, Change Strategies, Crime, Criminal Law
Oklahoma Univ., Norman. Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies. – 1979
This background material on laws and the legal system is designed for teachers of citizenship courses at the secondary level. Fifteen topics in the form of questions and answers are discussed by practicing lawyers. Topics include consumer law, criminal law, drugs and alcohol, employment law, juvenile and family courts, landlord and tenant law, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civil Rights Legislation, Courts, Criminal Law
Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education. – 1993
This textbook for high school students on law in Utah supplements "Street Law: A Course in Practical Law," a program in law-related education in use across the United States. The introduction explains the meaning of law, how laws are made in Utah, and the functions of the state court system. Following chapters elucidate the branches of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Citizenship Education, Consumer Protection, Correctional Rehabilitation
Hanna, Jack C.; Maddalena, Gracemarie – 1993
This book contains nine lessons focusing on legal issues raised by the illegal use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs and efforts by the criminal justice system to curb that use and abuse. The lessons are interactive and sequential, although individual lessons can stand alone. The lessons are designed to be presented to middle and high school…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Drug Education