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1. Define one public policy or program that is currently used to prevent public order crimes in community.

2. List the crime being addressed and the specifics of the policy or program.

3. What are the pros and cons of this policy?
4. What can be done to improve the quality of prevention of the crime?

5. What is the relationship between morality and law using several different examples.

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The Public Policy related to drugs is examined. The pros and cons of the policy are discussed and the ethics relatd to the policy are evaluated.

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Public Policies
1. Define one public policy or program that is currently used to prevent public order crimes in community.
One public policy that is currently used to prevent public order crimes in community is the National Drug Control Policy. This policy was set up by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act and has been set up institute policies, objective and strategies to reduce illegal drug making, trafficking and usage. This policy is supposed to control drug related crimes and violence.
2. List the crime being addressed and the specifics of the policy or program
The crime being addressed is:
1. Illegal drug making:
2. Drug trafficking:
3. Illegal drug usage:
4. Crimes related to drugs:
5. Health problems related to illegal drug use:
6. Violence related to drug use:

Specifics of the policy:
1. The policy takes cognizance of issues, oversees, evaluates and manages the international and domestic anti-drug efforts of ...

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