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Drugs, Crime, and Justice

by Steven Belenko and Cassia Spohn

Student Resources

  1. Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System: Overview
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  2. Psychoactive Drugs and Drug Use/Abuse
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  3. Theories of Drug Use and Abuse
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  4. Drug Abuse and Crime
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  5. The War on Drugs: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  6. Policing Drugs: The Costs and Benefits of Law Enforcement Strategies
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  7. Prosecuting Drug Offfenders in State and Federal Courts
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  8. Sentencing Drug offenders
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  9. The Impact of ohe War on Drugs
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  10. Drugs, Crime and Justice in the 21st Century
    • SAGE Journal Articles

SAGE Journal Articles

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SAGE Journal User Guide

Cano, M. and Spohn, C. (2012). Circumventing the penalty for offenders facing mandatory minimums: revisiting the dynamics of "sympathetic" and "salvageable" offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 39(3), 308-332.

Spohn, C. and Brennan, P. (2011). The joint effects of offender race/ethnicity and gender on substantial assistance departures in federal courts. Race and Justice, 1(1), 49-78.

Ulmer, J., Kurlychek, M. and Kramer, J. (2007). Prosecutorial discretion and the imposition of mandatory minimum sentences. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 44(4), 427-458.

 

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