Date of Award
Spring 5-15-2011
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Department
Recreation and Sport Management
College
College of Science
First Advisor
Michael Latta
Abstract/Description
Proponents of drug testing would most likely argue that random drug testing could have saved the lives of Len Bias and Taylor Hooton. Those against random drug testing might respond that this testing could be an avenue used to save lives, but before that can happen, a lot more work would need to be done to change the way the current system operates (or fails to operate) in order to make drug testing fair, effective and efficient.
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Recommended Citation
Cann, Kelly, "The Effectiveness of Random Drug Testing of School Athletes" (2011). Honors Theses. 118.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/honors-theses/118
Comments
This thesis was alternatively titled "Is Random Drug Testing of School Athletes An Effective Deterrent in the Fight Against Drug Abuse?"