Illegal Drugs
Illegal Drugs | Chapter 2 Preface
Workplace drug testing has become an increasingly common practice. Today, 98 percent of America’s largest companies use drug testing to screen potential employees, and many firms conduct random drug tests of their workers.
Proponents of employee drug testing argue that such tests reduce and deter substance abuse among workers, improve workplace safety and productivity, and reduce health-care costs attributed to drug abuse. According to Drug Watch International, “Drug testing is an effective and humane method to deter and to detect drug use. It has been overwhelmingly supported...
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- Introduction
- Is There a Drug Abuse Crisis?
- Should Drug Testing Be Allowed?
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Are Antidrug Programs Effective?
- Chapter 3 Preface
- The D.A.R.E. Program Is Effective
- Prison Drug Treatment Programs Are Effective
- Cocaine Treatment Programs Are Effective
- Methadone Is an Effective Treatment for Heroin Addiction
- The D.A.R.E. Program Has Been Ineffective
- Drug Treatment Programs Are Often Ineffective
- Classroom Drug Education Has Been a Failure
- Should Illegal Drugs Be Legalized?
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