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Liaison services with the police would be reduced, eliminating drug-abuse resistance education.
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Wisconsin Governor Hurts State's Future Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011
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Across Afghanistan, the police tend to have higher attrition rates and drug-abuse problems than their army counterparts.
Police Undermine Fight Against Taliban Maria Abi-Habib 2012
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McCarver to 90 days of inpatient drug-abuse treatment and ordered him to pay $4,650 in restitution, equal to the amount believed to have been collected in the scam.
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Liaison services with the police would be reduced, eliminating drug-abuse resistance education.
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Wisconsin Governor Hurts State's Future Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011
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Mr. Cardoso says that the overwhelming evidence in drug-abuse research shows that a "war" such as the U.S. envisions, "aiming for zero consumption and no production of drugs," is the wrong approach.
A Path to Victory in the Drug War Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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Liaison services with the police would be reduced, eliminating drug-abuse resistance education.
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Wisconsin Governor Hurts State's Future Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011
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He sentenced McCarver to 90 days of inpatient drug-abuse treatment and ordered him to pay $4,650 in restitution, equal to the amount believed to have been collected in the scam.
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Liaison services with the police would be reduced, eliminating drug-abuse resistance education.
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Wisconsin Governor Hurts State's Future Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011
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The Afghan police and army still face high attrition rates, corruption and drug-abuse problems.
France Seeks Speedier Afghan Handover William Horobin 2012
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The new strategy, a copy of which NEWSWEEK obtained, sets a goal of reducing youth drug use by 15 percent in the next five years, and it asserts a commitment to "community-oriented" prevention programs and early drug-abuse screening by health-care providers.
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