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- catalog abstract "Information and guidance are provided to law enforcement agencies considering or in the process of implementing drug testing programs. The report combines information about technical, legal, and policy issues of concern to police agencies with practical advice from five major departments that are operating drug testing programs (District of Columbia, Chicago, Honolulu, Miami, and Louisville). The report provides an overview of Federal, State, and local drug testing policy initiatives as well as specific information on different types of urine tests and the situations in which they are being used (e.g., testing of tenured officers based on reasonable suspicion, in sensitive jobs, and during medical examinations). The authors stress the importance of using reliable, accurate testing methods and of issuing clear written procedures that provide for the privacy, confidentiality, and due process rights of employees. Appendixes present the drug testing policies and procedures of the five departments consulted in the study. Tables, chapter notes, and appendixes.".
- catalog contributor b2042724.
- catalog contributor b2042725.
- catalog contributor b2042726.
- catalog contributor b2042727.
- catalog created "[1987]".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "[1987]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1987]".
- catalog description "Acknowledgements -- Chap. 1. Introduction and methodology -- Chap. 2. The problem of drug use by police employees -- Chap. 3. Drug testing methods -- Chap. 4. Overview of government and police drug testing -- Chap. 5. Policies for testing applicants and recruits -- Chap. 6. Testing tenured officers -- Chap. 7. Employee assistance programs -- Chap. 8. Police union positions on drug testing -- Chap. 9. Legal issues related to police employee drug testing -- Chap. 10. Policy direction and summary of key issues -- Appendix.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Information and guidance are provided to law enforcement agencies considering or in the process of implementing drug testing programs. The report combines information about technical, legal, and policy issues of concern to police agencies with practical advice from five major departments that are operating drug testing programs (District of Columbia, Chicago, Honolulu, Miami, and Louisville). The report provides an overview of Federal, State, and local drug testing policy initiatives as well as specific information on different types of urine tests and the situations in which they are being used (e.g., testing of tenured officers based on reasonable suspicion, in sensitive jobs, and during medical examinations). The authors stress the importance of using reliable, accurate testing methods and of issuing clear written procedures that provide for the privacy, confidentiality, and due process rights of employees. Appendixes present the drug testing policies and procedures of the five departments consulted in the study. Tables, chapter notes, and appendixes.".
- catalog extent "v, 109 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Police drug testing.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Police drug testing.".
- catalog isPartOf "Issues and practices / National Institute of Justice".
- catalog isPartOf "Issues and practices in criminal justice.".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "[1987]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice,".
- catalog relation "Police drug testing.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Drug testing United States.".
- catalog subject "HV7936.D78 P65 1987".
- catalog subject "Police Drug testing United States.".
- catalog subject "Police Drug use United States.".
- catalog subject "Police administration United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Acknowledgements -- Chap. 1. Introduction and methodology -- Chap. 2. The problem of drug use by police employees -- Chap. 3. Drug testing methods -- Chap. 4. Overview of government and police drug testing -- Chap. 5. Policies for testing applicants and recruits -- Chap. 6. Testing tenured officers -- Chap. 7. Employee assistance programs -- Chap. 8. Police union positions on drug testing -- Chap. 9. Legal issues related to police employee drug testing -- Chap. 10. Policy direction and summary of key issues -- Appendix.".
- catalog title "Police drug testing / by Barbara A. Manili ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".