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Jail Inmates 1992, Bureau of Justice Statistics, August 1993. The Annual Survey of Jails collects information about drug testing, programs that treat inmates, and alternatives to incarceration. Summary
Jails in Indian Country, 2003, Bureau of Justice Statistics, April 2005. This bulletin presents findings from the 2003 Survey of Jails in Indian Country, an enumeration of all 70 confinement facilities, detention centers, jails, and other facilities operated by tribal authorities or the Bureau of Indian Affairs. SummaryPDF
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Juvenile Felony Defendants in Criminal Courts: Survey Of 40 Counties, 1998, Bureau of Justice Statistics, May 2003. This report discusses the increase in violent juvenile crime experienced during the early and mid-1990s, includes drug-related information. SummaryPDF
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Keeping Your Teens Drug Free: A Guide For African American Parents and Caregivers, Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005. Specifically written for African American parents and caregivers, this resource includes information about illicit drugs and what parents can do and say to keep their children drug-free. SummaryPDF
Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Family Guide, Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005. This resource addresses the importance of family as a drug use deterrent and notes simple techniques that even busy parents can use to prevent drug use. SummaryPDF
Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Guide For Hispanic Families, Office of National Drug Control Policy, December 2005. Specifically written for Hispanic parents and caregivers, this bilingual brochure includes information about illicit drugs and what parents can do and say to keep their children drug-free. SummaryPDF

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Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies With 100 or More Officers, Bureau of Justice Statistics, April 2004. This report presents agency-specific data collected from more than 755 local agencies and 49 state agencies that employed 100 or more sworn officers. SummaryPDF
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Local Police Departments, 2000, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Brian Reaves and Matthew Hickman. January 2003. This report provides information on local police departments including the number and size of agencies, race and gender of sworn personnel, and drug enforcement activities. SummaryPDF
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Looking at Crime From the Street Level: Plenary Papers of the 1999 Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation; Enhancing Policy and Practice Through Research, Volume 1, National Institute of Justice, Sudhir Venkatesh, Richard Curtis, and Charles H. Ramsey, November 1999. Conference presentations on drug-related crime research. SummaryPDF
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