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The findings reported in this book are based upon ethnographic observations of drug courts throughout the United States and provide a glimpse into the unique character of the American drug court model, considering the qualities and consequences of this form of criminal adjudication.
Drug courts --- Allen, Francis. --- American Friends Service Committee. --- Aristotle. --- Bentham, Jeremy. --- Boggs Amendment (1951). --- Bryan, William Jennings. --- Carneal, Michael. --- Doremus, Charles. --- Douglas, William. --- Eldridge, William. --- Fletcher, Dorothy. --- Foster bill. --- Foucault, Michel. --- GAO (General Accounting Office). --- Glendon, Mary Ann. --- Goldkamp, John. --- Harrison Act. --- Hawkins, Gordon. --- Hora, Peggy. --- Ignatieff, Michael. --- Inciardi, James. --- Jones-Miller Amendment. --- Kant, Immanuel. --- Kennedy, Anthony. --- Klandermans, Bert. --- Lincoln, Abraham. --- Magna Carta. --- Opium Wars. --- Prohibition. --- Rothman, David. --- acupuncture. --- bromide. --- civil commitment programs. --- co-dependency movement. --- common law tradition. --- drug legalization. --- emotivism. --- family courts. --- guilt. --- judges. --- laudanum. --- marijuana. --- mentoring courts. --- morphine. --- narcotic farms. --- narcotics clinics. --- paregoric. --- pharmaceutical companies. --- probation officers. --- rehabilitation. --- sanatariums. --- social movements. --- status politics. --- therapeutic ideal.
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