Concept information
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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the social context of careers - ethnicity, gender, and diversity
disability
behavior disorders
substance abuse
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multiculturalism and special populations
African American education
psychology and human development
substance abuse
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multiculturalism and special populations
African American education
psychology and human development
substance abuse
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counseling programs
substance abuse treatment
screening, assessment, and diagnosis
substance abuse
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conceptual issues in multicultural psychology
intergroup relations
social deviance
substance abuse
Preferred term
zero-tolerance policies
Definition
- The term zero tolerance refers to a government or private employer's nondiscretionary enforcement policy that requires fixed penalties to be imposed on any violators regardless of extenuating circumstances. Zero-tolerance policies emerged from several federal- and state-level drug enforcement initiatives in the 1980s and 1990s. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Problems; Zero-Tolerance Policies]
Broader concept
Belongs to group
URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/zero-tolerance_policies
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