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Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints. ^A712368
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Contents |
Students should be randomly drug tested / Jeff Bergosh -- Students should not be randomly drug tested / Marsh Rosenbaum -- Student drug testing is effective / Wayne Laugesen -- Student drug testing can have unintended consequences / Brendan Benedic -- Student drug testing violates privacy / Examiner.com -- Frequently asked questions about student drug testing / Student Drug-Testing Institute -- Student athletes should be tested for steroids / San Angelo (TX) Standard Times -- Student athlete steroid testing programs should profile at-risk athletes / Rick Cantu -- The entire student body should be drug tested / Harry Connick, Yvonne Gelpi, and Aaron Middleberg -- No student should be drug tested / Jennifer Kern -- Drug testing discourages student participation in school activities / Allie Brody -- Drug testing does not discourage student participation in school activities / C.E. Edwards -- Mandatory student drug testing does not significantly reduce drug use / Jacob Sullum -- Drug testing encourages the use of other drugs / Tom Angell -- Drug testing does not encourage drug use / Robert DuPont. |
Abstract |
"Student Drug Testing: Should Students Be Drug Tested?; Who Should Be Drug Tested?; How Does Drug Testing Affect the School Community?"-- Provided by publisher. |
General note | Previous ed. edited by Patty Jo Sawvel. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 2011029029 |
ISBN | 9780737756869 (hardback : perm paper) |
ISBN | 0737756861 (hardback : perm paper) |
Stock number | 1330216 QBI |