Law enforcement initiatives emphasize attacking drug trafficking organizations at every level through a careful coordination of Federal, State, and local law enforcement efforts. These efforts continue through the criminal justice system with programs such as drug courts and prison based treatment that reduce recidivism of drug-involved offenders.
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Effective law enforcement is essential for reducing drug-related crime in the United States.
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Drug courts have been an important step in diverting non-violent offenders with drug problems into treatment and other community resources.
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Drug users and offenders are evaluated by attorneys and judges on a regular basis as they pass through U.S. courts.
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Many drug users and drug-related offenders enter correctional facilities across the country.
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Innocent children are sometimes found in environments where methamphetamine and other illegal substances are produced. Children who live or visit these sites are exposed to a variety of health and safety risks. Around the country, Drug Endangered Children (DEC) programs have been developed to ensure that children found in these environments receive appropriate care.
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The High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program enhances and coordinates drug
control efforts among local, State, and Federal law enforcement
agencies. The program provides agencies with coordination, equipment,
technology, and additional resources to combat drug trafficking
and its harmful consequences in critical regions of the United States.
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The Southwest border is a major gateway for the entry of illegal drugs into the United States.
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