Reefer Madness: Responding to Marijuana Use When Marijuana is Legal
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State legalization of marijuana, both for medical and recreational purposes, is increasing. Community supervision agencies and their criminal justice partners are faced with difficult decisions about how, or if, they change their responses to marijuana use for people on community supervision. This workshop will look at how states that have legalized marijuana have addressed this issue and share research and other resources to help jurisdictions who are examining their marijuana use restrictions and responses to use make informed decisions.
Sandy F. Mullins, J.D., is a senior research scholar at the NYU Marron Institute where she assists public safety-related agencies and organizations in collaboratively designing and implementing reforms. She has served WA State Governor Jay Inslee...
Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., is the Deputy Director of Research and Programs at the NYU Marron Institute. He manages a portfolio of research and technical-assistance projects in crime, drugs, and governance. He has conducted research on community...
Peggy Carey is the Swift Certain and Fair Program Coordinator at DeKalb County Court Services in Illinois. She has developed and implemented programs for juveniles and adults designed to manage client behavior, improve access to evidence-based...
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