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Drug control

Drug control

interdiction efforts in Central America have had little impact on the flow of drugs : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Information, Justice, Transportation, and Agriculture, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives

By United States. General Accounting Office

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Publish Date

1994

Publisher

The Office,The Office [distributor

Language

eng

Pages

41

Description:

subjectsAeronautics in police work,  Agricultural development projects,  American Military assistance,  American Technical assistance,  Appropriations and expenditures,  Armed Forces,  Civic action,  Cocaine,  Cocaine industry,  Control of Narcotics,  Corrupt practices,  Costs,  Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center (U.S.),  Discipline,  Drug abuse,  Drug abuse and crime,  Drug control,  Drug traffic,  Economic Botany,  Employees,  Evaluation,  Federal aid to law enforcement agencies,  Finance,  Foreign relations,  Government aircraft,  Government policy,  Heroin,  Intelligence service,  International cooperation,  Investigation,  Military surveillance,  National Guard,  Politics and government,  Prevention,  Procurement,  Rules and practice,  Safety measures,  States,  Technological innovations,  Treatment,  U.S. Customs Service,  United States,  United States. Coast Guard,  United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,  United States. Dept. of Defense,  United States. Dept. of State,  United States. Drug Enforcement Administration,  United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service,  United States. Office of National Drug Control Policy,  United States. Department of State,  Coca industry

PlacesBahamas,  Caribbean Area,  Central America,  Colombia,  Foreign countries,  Former Soviet republics,  Mexico,  Middle East,  Pacific Area,  Peru,  South America,  Southeast Asia,  Southeastern Asia,  Southwestern States,  United States