ETHICS: CJ380 Project 2 is an Annotated Bibliography. The annotated bibliography must contain at least 15 valid scholarly sources in reference to your chosen topic, which was approved by your instructor in Module 4.

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ETHICS: CJ380 Project 2 is an Annotated Bibliography. The annotated bibliography must contain at least 15 valid scholarly sources in reference to your chosen topic, which was approved by your instructor in Module 4. An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to scholarly books, articles, and documents which reference a specific topic. Each citation generally includes a brief description and evaluation paragraph of about 150 words: the annotation. The purpose of the annotation is to inform a reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the cited sources. TOPIC: Drugs and the Criminal Justice System Bibliography: Adler, P. A. (1993). Wheeling and dealing: An ethnography of an upper-level drug-dealing and smuggling community (2nd ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. Baum, D. (1996). Smoke and mirrors: The war on drugs and the politics of failure. Boston: Little, Brown. Brecher, E. M., & Editors of Consumer Reports. (1972). Licit and illicit drugs. Boston: Little, Brown. Brown, E. (2007). Snitch: Informants, cooperators, and the corruption of justice. New York: PublicAffairs Books. Caulkins, J. P., Rydell, C. P., Schwabe, W. L. & Chiesa, J. (1997). Mandatory minimum sentences: Throwing away the key or the taxpayers’ money? Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. Dodge, M. (2006). Juvenile police informants: Friendship, persuasion, and pretense. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 4(3), 234–246. Goldstein, P. (1985). The drugs/violence nexus: A tripartite conceptual framework. Journal of Drug Issues, 15, 493–506. Harris, D. A. (2002). Profiles in injustice: Why racial profiling cannot work. New York: New Press. Hyde, H. (1995). Forfeiting our property rights. Washington, DC: CATO Institute. Inciardi, J. A. (2008). The war on drugs IV: The continuing saga of the mysteries and miseries of intoxication, addiction, crime, and public policy (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Kleiman, M. A. (1992). Against excess: Drug police for results. New York: Basic Books.


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