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Addressing Women's Incarceration: A National Survey of State Commissions and Task Forces on Women in the Criminal Justice System
"Operation Any Booking" Just Business as Usual
Evidence-Based Public Policy Options to Reduce Future Prison Construction, Criminal Justice Costs, and Crime Rates
The Sentencing Projects Shares New Insight on Women in the Criminal Justice System
Solving California's Corrections Crisis: Time is Running Out
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Bibliographies
Economics of the Drug War Bibliography


Book Chapters
Assumptions About Drugs and the Marketing of Drug Policies


Bookstore
Cop in the Hood: My Year Policing Baltimore's Eastern
Beat the Heat: How to Handle Encounters with Law Enforcement
Know Your Rights: Every American's Guide to Dealing with Law Enforcement
Department of Corrections
BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters
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College Courses
Seminar on Drugs, Law and Policy


Documents
Reefer Madness: Broken Windows Policing and Misdemeanor Marijuana Arrests in New York City, 1989-2000
Life Sentences: The Collateral Sanctions Associated with Marijuana Offenses
Efficacy and Impact: The Criminal Justice Response to Marijuana Policy in the U.S.
An Analysis of Alternatives to New York City's Current Marijuana Arrest and Detention Policy
Letter to New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson on the Prison Reform Taskforce
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Legal
Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal (UDV), Supreme Court Opinion
American's for Safe Access (ASA) Brief Bank
Oakland Cannabis Regulation & Revenue Initiative
Sell v. United States, 2003 U.S. LEXIS 4594 (2003)
Whitner vs South Carolina, Petition for a Writ of Certiorari: Opinion


Multimedias
Debate: Ethan Nadelmann and James Q. Wilson
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition on Cultural Baggage [Audio]
Judge James Gray, Judge Voigt & Les Ribnik on Cultural Baggage [Audio]
Dr. Tom O'Connell and Howard Wooldridge on Cultural Baggage
Joe McNamara's Appearance on Cultural Baggage [Audio]
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News Summaries
101-Year-Old Woman Almost Evicted from her Own Home
Ideas for Change
Save Money and Lives in Connecticut
Remembering Justice Gerald LeDain
Report Shows Racial Impact of Drug War Policies in Counties Across U.S.
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Opinions
Excessive Force Used in Marijuana Arrests
A New Bottom Line for the War on Drugs
A Foul Tragedy
Citizen Protects His State: Drugged Driving Bill Squashed


Polls
Multilingual Poll of California Ethnic Groups on Criminal Justice Issues


Press Releases
Prison Agency Announces Youth Prison Closure, As Proposed by Community Groups
Corrections Reform Bill Stalls in Sacramento
U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Strip Search of 13-Year-Old Girl over Ibuprofen
Legislature Eliminates Funding for Prop 36 Voter-Mandated Drug Treatment; Ends Incarceration of Nonviolent Drug Offenses
Medical Marijuana Dispensary Operator Charles C. Lynch Sentenced to One Year in Federal Prison despite Change in Federal Policy
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Reports
Targeting Blacks: Drug Law Enforcement and Race in the United States
The Vortex: The Concentrated Impact of Drug Imprisonment and the Characteristics of Punitive Countie
California's Criminal Justice System: A Primer
Drug Use and Dependence, State and Federal Prisoners, 2004
Drug Offenders: Various Factors May Limit the Impacts of Federal Laws That Provide for Denial of Selected Benefits
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Statements
Policy Issues Concerning Women Offenders and Their Children


Testimony
Bill Piper Testimony to FEC


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