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Drug Policy:
The ACLU Drug Law Reform Project is a division of the national ACLU. Our goal is to end punitive drug policies that cause the widespread violation of constitutional and human rights, as well as unprecedented levels of incarceration.


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Drug Policy : Resources

Substantial Assistance: An Empirical Yardstick Gauging Equity in Current Federal Policy and Practice (01/01/1998)
A report by the U.S. Sentencing Commission analyzing the practice of substantial assistance under which prison sentences are decreased for offenders who assist in the investigation or prosecution of another crime, such as an informant.

Privacy in America: Workplace Drug Testing (12/31/1997)

Boston Police Guidelines Regarding the Use of Informants (06/10/1996)
Boston Police Department guidelines concerning the recruitment and record keeping requirements connected with the use of confidential informants.

10/25/95 Ethan Nadelmann on Drug Reform Policy (10/25/1995)
AOL Transcript of online chat on drug policy with Ethan Nadelmann, 10/25/95

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