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The emergence of crack cocaine in the inner cities led to a drastic increase in crime between 1981 and 1986. Federal prison admission for drug offenses soared, ...
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The biggest surge in the use of the drug occurred during the “crack epidemic,” between 1984 and 1990, when the drug spread across American cities. The crack ...
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The first coverage of crack cocaine by a major newspaper was a November 25, 1984, Los Angeles Times article entitled, "South Central Cocaine Sales Explode Into ...
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14 Mar 2022 · From 1985 through the 1990s, an explosion of crack cocaine in cities across the United States kicked the war on drugs into overdrive, ...
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The rise in crack use from 1984 to 1989 is associated with a doubling of the number of murdered black males aged 14 to 17, a 30 percent increase for those aged ...
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Early news coverage of the rapid expansions and horrors associated with use of crack in the mid-1980s led to a great panic. Scholarly research subsequently ...
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In the mid-1980s a new, smokable form of cocaine, called crack, was introduced in the United States. Soon thereafter, it became apparent that crack cocaine ...
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14 Aug 2022 · By the late 1980s New York City's epidemic of crack cocaine use was in full swing. Having arrived in the US at the start of the decade, ...
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The crack epidemic started and began de- ... particular drug—such as crack cocaine— ... Hence, this report refers to detected cocaine/crack use.
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(Crack cocaine arrived in Philadelphia in 1985, according to police data and the Drug Awareness Warning Network [DAWN]. These loosely organized gangs—previously ...
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crack epidemic, you requested that we obtain information on the (1) health consequences of the epidemic and (2) types of treatment avail-.
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12 May 2022 · The political framing of crack cocaine was exacerbated in 1986 when the death of young, Black basketball star Len Bias, who was widely presumed ...
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Big White Lie: The CIA and the Cocaine/Crack Epidemic · NCJ Number. 150849 · Author(s). M Levine; L Kavanau-Levine · Date Published. 1993 · Length. 480 pages.
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10 Jun 2020 · Editorial: The 1980s crack epidemic was a fork in the road. America chose racism and prisons over public health.
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