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Reducing Meth Traffic to the United States
Cover of Synthetic Drug Control Strategy: A Focus on Methamphetamine and Prescription Drug AbuseSynthetic Drug Control Strategy: A Focus on Methamphetamine and Prescription Drug Abuse details the cooperation between the United States, Mexico, and other international partners to reduce the entry of methamphetamine and its precursor chemicals into the United States. Other goals include reducing methamphetamine use and prescription drug abuse by 15 percent and reducing domestic meth labs by 25 percent.

Tracking Police Use of Force
Citizen Complaints about Police Use of Force presents data that are received by large state and local law enforcement agencies and on complaint dispositions. It also presents information on the policies and procedures of large municipal police departments relating to the processing of citizen complaints and other administrative features.

Reviewing Justice Initiatives
Cover of NIJ Journal 254NIJ Journal 254 features articles on a wide range of topics, beginning with a look at the Body Armor Safety Initiative. Other articles address suicide terrorism, methamphetamine abuse, iris recognition programs, changes in rape reporting, and the use of digital evidence in policing.

Surveying Youth in Gangs
Cover of National Youth Gang Survey: 1999-2001National Youth Gang Survey: 1999-2001 summarizes data from a representative sample of law enforcement agencies to provide results from the 1999, 2000, and 2001 surveys and, when available, preliminary results from the 2002 survey.


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