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September 7, 2019
Some summer criminal justice highlights from Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform
It has been quite some time since I did a round-up of posts of note from my blogging over at Marijuana Law, Policy & Reform, though that is not because there has been any shortage of interesting developments and timely research at the intersection of marijuana policy and criminal justice policy. So, with a focus on criminal-justice-related stories, here are some of many posts of note from recent months:
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"Not in my backyard? Not so fast. The effect of marijuana legalization on neighborhood crime"
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"Harm Reduction Policing: From Drug Law Enforcement to Protection"
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Code for America helping with automatic marijuana expungement efforts in Illinois
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Hemp reforms causing headaches for criminal marijuana enforcement
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"The short-run effects of marijuana dispensary openings on local crime"
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"Harm Reduction in Domestic Violence: Does Marijuana Make Assaults Safer?"
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Interesting data on marijuana arrests in DC after 2014 legalization initiative
September 7, 2019 at 09:42 AM | Permalink