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Drug Testing Benefits Drug Use Term Paper

Pages:6 (1752 words)

Sources:6

Subject:Drugs

Topic:Drug Testing

Document Type:Term Paper

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This would also serve to improve the relationship and the trust between the teachers, students and their parents.

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Robert Taylor, (1997) 'Compensating Behavior and the Drug Testing of High School Athletes', CATO Journal, Retrieved on Feb 24th 2008, at http://web.psdomain.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/rstaylor/Drug%20Testing.pdf

Jennifer Kern, Fatema Gunja, Alexandra Cox, Marsha Rosenbaum, Ph.D., Judith

Appel, J.D. & Anjuli Verma, (Jan 2006), 'Making Sense of Student Drug

Testing: Why Educators Are Saying No', Retrieved Feb 24th 2008, at http://www.safety1st.org/images/stories/pdf/drugtesting.pdf

Linn Goldberg, M.D, Dianne L. Eliot, M.D. Davip P. Mackinnon, Ph.D, Esther

Moe, Ph.D, Kerry S. Kuehl, M.S, Liva Nohre, Ph.D and Chondra M. Lockwood,

M.A, (Jan 2003), 'Drug Testing Athletes to Prevent Substance Abuse:

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Louria Donald B, (2004) 'Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes: Unethical Evaluation, Unethical Policy' the American Journal of Bioethics - Volume 4, Number 1, pp. 35-36


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Bibliography

OHSU, (Dec 2002), 'Pilot Study Reports High School Drug-Testing Program Dramatically Reduces Drug Use', Retrieved on February 23rd 2008, from, http://www.ohsu.edu/unparchive/2002/123002saturn.html

Robert Taylor, (1997) 'Compensating Behavior and the Drug Testing of High School Athletes', CATO Journal, Retrieved on Feb 24th 2008, at http://web.psdomain.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/rstaylor/Drug%20Testing.pdf

Jennifer Kern, Fatema Gunja, Alexandra Cox, Marsha Rosenbaum, Ph.D., Judith

Appel, J.D. & Anjuli Verma, (Jan 2006), 'Making Sense of Student Drug

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