Arrest rates per capita for possession of marijuana have increased threefold over the last 20 years and now constitute the largest single arrest offense category. Despite the increase in arrest numbers, rates of use have remained stable during much of the same period. This article presents the first esti-mates of the arrest probabilities for marijuana, conditional on use in the previous 12 months; this is an appropriate measure of the intensity of enforcement against users. We analyze differences by age, race, and gender from 1982 to 2008. The probabilities of arrest for a marijuana user were similar across age and race categories until 1991. By 2006, that had changed sharply. Arrest rates among current marijuana users are disproportionatel...
Although possession of small quantities of marijuana has been decriminalized in New York State since...
This report details marijuana arrests from 2010 to 2018 and examines racial disparities at the natio...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
Aim: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization,...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
Marijuana related drug offenses made up fifty-eight percent of all Controlled Drugs and Substances A...
Importance: Recreational cannabis legalization (RCL) has been advocated as a way to reduce the numbe...
Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have passed laws that allow individuals to use marijuan...
To adjust for underreporting of marijuana use, researchers multiply the proportion of individuals wh...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial...
Drug arrests increased faster for adult women and were nearly double the rate for men of the same ag...
Slightly more than half of admissions to U.S. publicly-funded treatment for marijuana use are referr...
Marijuana legalization is a controversial topic in the United States. While Governor Andrew Guomo pr...
Although possession of small quantities of marijuana has been decriminalized in New York State since...
This report details marijuana arrests from 2010 to 2018 and examines racial disparities at the natio...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...
Racial disparities in US drug arrest rates have been observed for decades, but their causes and poli...
Aim: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization,...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
Marijuana related drug offenses made up fifty-eight percent of all Controlled Drugs and Substances A...
Importance: Recreational cannabis legalization (RCL) has been advocated as a way to reduce the numbe...
Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have passed laws that allow individuals to use marijuan...
To adjust for underreporting of marijuana use, researchers multiply the proportion of individuals wh...
Illegal drug use in the U.S. does not differ significantly by race (SAMHSA 2014). Data from the U.S....
Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial...
Drug arrests increased faster for adult women and were nearly double the rate for men of the same ag...
Slightly more than half of admissions to U.S. publicly-funded treatment for marijuana use are referr...
Marijuana legalization is a controversial topic in the United States. While Governor Andrew Guomo pr...
Although possession of small quantities of marijuana has been decriminalized in New York State since...
This report details marijuana arrests from 2010 to 2018 and examines racial disparities at the natio...
Marijuana is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world (Erickson, Van Der Maas, and Hathawa...