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Author: Rodriguez, Nancy

Title: Methamphetamine Use Among Recently Booked Arrestees and Detainees in Maricopa County, Arizona

Summary: Methamphetamine Use among Recently Booked Arrestees and Detainees in Maricopa County is another in a series of special topic reports for the Arizona Arrestee Reporting Information Network (AARIN). Using data collected from the core interview instrument, the report looks at the percent of adult and juvenile arrestees who use methamphetamine, their social and legal characteristics, treatment history, and other critical factors.

Details: Phoenix, AZ: Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety, Arizona State University, 2009. 14p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 5, 2010 at: http://cvpcs.asu.edu/aarin/aarin-reports-1/meth-final-jan-2009.pdf/view

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL: http://cvpcs.asu.edu/aarin/aarin-reports-1/meth-final-jan-2009.pdf/view

Shelf Number: 119861

Keywords:
Drug Abuse and Addiction
Drug Abuse and Crime
Drug Offenders (Arizona)
Methamphetamines

Author: Choate, David E.

Title: Comparing South Mountain Neighborhood Arrestees among AARIN Respondents

Summary: The South Mountain neighborhood is located in the southern part of the City of Phoenix in Maricopa County. The three zip codes of 85040, 85041 and 85042 comprise the bulk of the neighborhood and serve as the target area boundary for this report. South Mountain is a distressed community, with significant need and limited resources. It is an area that differs from most of the city, with a pre- dominantly economically disadvantaged Latino and African-American population. As part of Maricopa County’s efforts to identify the needs, the gaps in services and resources, and to use data to inform the County about making effective and meaningful policy changes, this report uses data collected as part of the ongoing AARIN project and economic measures derived from U.S. Census data to help examine and potentially guide restoration efforts in South Mountain. The report is divided into two sections for analysis. The first section uses U.S. Census estimates as a basis for understanding some of the community’s social and economic context through demographic characteristics. The second series of analysis relies on data gathered as part of the AARIN project to compare arrestees from the South Mountain area to respondents from the rest of Maricopa County. When the information provided by AARIN respondents is combined with the social and economic characteristics of the South Mountain community at large, meaningful policy implications emerge.

Details: Phoenix: Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety, Arizona State University, 2009. 32p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed July 16, 2012 at: http://cvpcs.asu.edu/sites/default/files/content/products/AARIN%20Report_south%20mountain_FINAL2.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL: http://cvpcs.asu.edu/sites/default/files/content/products/AARIN%20Report_south%20mountain_FINAL2.pdf

Shelf Number: 125619

Keywords:
Drug Offenders (Arizona)
Drugs and Crime
Neighborhoods and Crime
Poverty