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Substance Use & Addiction: Enforcement
Enforcement refers to interventions that seek to strengthen community safety by responding to the crimes and community disorder issues associated with the importing, manufacturing, cultivating, distributing, possessing and using legal and illegal substances. Enforcement includes the broader criminal justice systems of the courts, probation and parole, etc. Effective enforcement also means maintaining visibility in communities, understanding local issues, and being aware of existing community resources. Community policing initiatives and drug treatment courts are examples of enforcement.

AUTHOR: Power, Asetha (2008) Homeless Hub.
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