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Impacts of Successive Drug Legislation Shifts: Qualitative Observations from Oregon Law Enforcement [Interim Report: Year One]
Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Publications and Presentations
  • Kelsey S. Henderson, Portland State University
  • Christopher M. Campbell, Portland State University
  • Brian Renauer, Portland State University
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Subjects
  • Urban policy -- Oregon -- Portland,
  • Portland (Or.) -- Politics and government,
  • Portland (Or.) -- Social conditions,
  • Drugs -- Law and legislation -- Social aspects
Abstract

This report provides the initial findings of Year 1 of a multi year project to understand the effects of successive drug policy efforts in Oregon, with special focus given to Ballot Measure 110 (M110).

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Key Points in Preparation for Oregon Legislative Session (2024): Examining the Multifaceted Impacts of Drug Decriminalization on Public Safety, Law Enforcement, and Prosecutorial Discretion (December 2023)

An Additive Model of Engagement: Considering The Role of Front-End Criminal Justice Agencies in Treatment Provisions [Interim Report: Year Two]

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Citation Information
Kelsey S. Henderson, Christopher M. Campbell and Brian Renauer. "Impacts of Successive Drug Legislation Shifts: Qualitative Observations from Oregon Law Enforcement [Interim Report: Year One]" (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kelsey-henderson/13/