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Student Drug Testing

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President Bush's 2006 budget earmarked 25.4 million dollars for increased drug testing of public school students.

Proponents claim that drug testing reduces illegal drug use among students and gives students an alibi for not using.

Opponents claim that drug testing is ineffective at best and possibly even harmful.

Testing can foster distrust, push students toward drugs that aren't screened for, and inhibit student participation in extracurricular activities.

This volume provides a compilation of articles and essays that take opposing viewpoints on the issues of teen drug testing.

Essay sources include the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Drug Detection Report, Amitava Dasgupta, and Robert L.

DuPont.

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Greenhaven Publishing
0737748346 / 9780737748345
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
26/06/2009
English
136 pages
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