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2013
Golub, Andrew,  Brownstein, Henry H. Drug generations in the 2000s: An analysis of arrestee data. Journal of Drug Issues.
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2012
Cooper, Jonathon A.,  Fox, Andrew M.,  Rodriguez, Nancy . Race, structural disadvantage, and illicit drug use among arrestees. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 23, (1), 18-39.
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2012
Miller, Riane N.,  Kuhns, Joseph B. Exploring the impact of medical marijuana laws on the validity of self-reported marijuana use among juvenile arrestees over time. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 23, (1), 40-66.
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2012
Caulkins, Jonathan P.,  Bond, Brittany M. Marijuana price gradients: Implications for exports and export-generated tax revenue for California after legalization. Journal of Drug Issues. 42, (1), 28-45.
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2011
Katz, Charles M.,  Webb, Vincent J.,  Fox, Kate,  Shaffer, Jennifer N. Understanding the relationship between violent victimzation and gang membership. Journal of Criminal Justice. 39, (1), 48-59.
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2011
Griffin, Marie L.,  Rodriguez, Nancy . The gendered nature of drug acquisition behavior within marijuana and crack drug markets. Crime and Delinquency. 57, (3), 408-431.
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2010
Kposowa, Augustine Joseph,  Adams, Michelle A.,  Tsunokai, Glenn T. Citizenship status and arrest patterns in the United States: Evidence from the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring program. Crime, Law and Social Change. 53, (2), 159-181.
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2010
Bhati, Avinash Singh,  Roman, John K. Simulated evidence on the prospects of treating more drug-involved offenders. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 6, (1), 1-113.
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2010
Bond, Brittany M.,  Caulkins, Jonathan P. Potential for Legal Marijuana Sales in California to Supply Rest of U.S.. RAND Working Paper. 765, Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation.
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2009
The White House . National Drug Control Strategy: Data Supplement 2009. NCJ 225448, Washington, DC: Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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2009
Dave, Dhaval . Illicit drug use among arrestees, prices and policy. Journal of Urban Economics. 63, (2), 694-714.
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2009
Zhang, Zhiwei . Modeling Nonresponse and Underreporting in Response Surveys of Arrestees. 2009 Joint Statistical Meeting. Washington, DC.
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2008
Decker, Scott H.,  Katz, Charles M.,  Webb, Vincent J. Understanding the black box of gang organization: Implications for involvement in violent crime, drug sales, and violent victimization. Crime and Delinquency. 54, (1), 153-172.
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2008
Wood, Darryl S. Criterion validity of self-reported drug use among Alaska Native and non-Native arrestees in Anchorage, Alaska. Criminal Justice Studies. 21, (1), 49-60.
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2008
The White House . National Drug Control Strategy. Data Supplement 2008. NCJ 221951, Washington, DC: Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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2007
Harcourt, Bernard E.,  Ludwig, Jens . Reaction Essay. Reefer madness: Broken windows policing and misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City, 1989-2000. Criminology and Public Policy. 6, (1), 165-181.
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2007
Golub, Andrew,  Johnson, Bruce D.,  Dunlap, Eloise . The race/ethnicity disparity in misdemeanor marijuana arrests in New York City. Criminology and Public Policy. 6, (1), 131-164.
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2007
Gorman, Dennis M.,  Huber, J. Charles, Jr. . Do medical cannabis laws encourage cannabis use?. International Journal of Drug Policy. 18, (3), 160-167.
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2007
Rhodes, William,  Hunt, Dana,  Chapman, Meg,  Kling, Ryan,  Dyous, Christina,  Fuller, Doug . Using ADAM Data to Investigate the Effectiveness of Law Enforcement. NCJ 221073, Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates Inc..
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2007
Rhodes, William,  Kling, Ryan,  Johnston, Patrick . Using booking data to model drug user arrest rates: A preliminary to estimating the prevalence of chronic drug use. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 23, (1), 1-22.
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2007
Brownstein, Henry H.,  Taylor, Bruce G. Measuring the stability of illicit drug markets: Why does it matter?. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 90, (Supplement 1), 52-60.
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2007
Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo,  Kilmer, Beau,  Grossman,  Chaloupka, Frank J. Risks and Prices: The Role of User Sanctions in Marijuana Markets. NBER Working Paper Series. NCJ 13415, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
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2006
Decker, Scott H.,  Katz, Charles M.,  Webb, Vincent J. Assessing the validity of self-reports by gang members: Results from the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program. Crime and Delinquency. 52, (2), 232-252.
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2006
Ross, Michael W.,  Risser, Jan,  Peters, Ronald J. Cocaine use and syphilis trends: Findings from the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program and syphilis epidemiology in Houston. American Journal on Addictions. 15, (6), 473-477.
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