The US pursues a number of drug control strategies, but the it invests the most resources in arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating low-level drug dealers. Thus, it is important to reflect on what is the appropriate and expedient punishment for these offenders. Currently punishments vary from nothing to very long prison sentences; substantial variation is appropriate because not all low-level dealers are equally destructive. Unfortunately the current system does not punish most severely the most culpable offenders. A stronger correlation between severity of sanction and culpability could be achieved by: (1) moving decisions concerning length of incarceration from the state level to the local level, (2) reducing minimum sanction severity ...
Drug courts are specialized, problem-oriented diversion programs. Qualifying offenders receive treat...
The U.S. Parole Commission (USPC) may soon shorten sentences for federal parole violators who commit...
The 1970s in the United States were largely defined by wars, both foreign and domestic: the Vietnam ...
The US pursues a number of drug control strategies, but the it invests the most resources in arresti...
In the American legal system, when a person commits a crime, he or she is arrested, given the right ...
The Drug War ushered in harsh sentencing practices in the United States. The severity in penalties h...
Since the United States declared its “War on Drugs,” federal enforcement of drug-trafficking crimes ...
abstract: Abstract Kicking the Habit: Reforming Mandatory Minimums for Drug Crimes Ashley Allen Whil...
Although prohibition is the dominant approach to regulating illicit drugs throughout much of the Wes...
If a person dies or is seriously injured after using illegal drugs, the person who sold them the dru...
Internationally, laws and sentencing practices tend to treat drug supply offences very harshly, ofte...
Most governments make strong statements about the need to maintain, and often increase, police activ...
Drug offense recidivism continues to plague our overburdened criminal justice system. Increases in s...
ABSTRACT Any nation is obligated to keep its citizens safe and properties secured. Citizens must be ...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
Drug courts are specialized, problem-oriented diversion programs. Qualifying offenders receive treat...
The U.S. Parole Commission (USPC) may soon shorten sentences for federal parole violators who commit...
The 1970s in the United States were largely defined by wars, both foreign and domestic: the Vietnam ...
The US pursues a number of drug control strategies, but the it invests the most resources in arresti...
In the American legal system, when a person commits a crime, he or she is arrested, given the right ...
The Drug War ushered in harsh sentencing practices in the United States. The severity in penalties h...
Since the United States declared its “War on Drugs,” federal enforcement of drug-trafficking crimes ...
abstract: Abstract Kicking the Habit: Reforming Mandatory Minimums for Drug Crimes Ashley Allen Whil...
Although prohibition is the dominant approach to regulating illicit drugs throughout much of the Wes...
If a person dies or is seriously injured after using illegal drugs, the person who sold them the dru...
Internationally, laws and sentencing practices tend to treat drug supply offences very harshly, ofte...
Most governments make strong statements about the need to maintain, and often increase, police activ...
Drug offense recidivism continues to plague our overburdened criminal justice system. Increases in s...
ABSTRACT Any nation is obligated to keep its citizens safe and properties secured. Citizens must be ...
The now-infamous “War on Drugs” campaign of the 1980s culminated in the adoption of the Anti-Drug Ab...
Drug courts are specialized, problem-oriented diversion programs. Qualifying offenders receive treat...
The U.S. Parole Commission (USPC) may soon shorten sentences for federal parole violators who commit...
The 1970s in the United States were largely defined by wars, both foreign and domestic: the Vietnam ...