Crime and Drugs - Research Article from Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Crime and Drugs.

Crime and Drugs - Research Article from Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Crime and Drugs.
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Drugs and crime: These two words are often linked, but does an increase in drug use automatically mean an increase in the number of crimes committed? The role of drugs in crime is of great public and political concern. Fear that an increase in drug use will contribute to an increase in crime rates has led individuals and communities to seek answers to urgent questions about the drugs-crime relationship. Recently, significant advances in research have furthered our understanding of this issue.

ESTIMATED NUMBER OF DRUG OFFENDERS IN FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL JAILS
  Drug offenders Percent of total inmates
Federal 55,984 59% (95,323)
State 236,800 21% (1,141,700)
Jail 152,000 26% (592,462)
SOURCES: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 'Prisoners in 1999'; U.S. Department of Justice, August 2000; Federal Bureau of Prisons Quick Facts; Bureau of Justice Statistics 'Drug Use, Testing, and Treatment in Jails.'
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