Fake ID Makers Face Stiffer

Fake ID Makers Face Stiffer

Homecoming Hens win ~entenr:-iall.-- spirit flies game aga1nst Ma1ne 88 page 2 page 13 .. THE A R C H IVE~::. (6) EVIEWA FOUR-STAR ALL-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER Institute gives Faculty· debates $5.4 million course for research concept 2 projects to study criminal drug u~e International By Wendy Pickering funded in Delaware. It will examine Copy Editor the relative effectiveness of lhree relations class different methods of drug abuse could be required The university received grants treatment and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome prevention totaling $5.4 million from the By Raelynn Tibayan National Institute on Drug Abuse and intervention. Staff Reporter (NIDA) for two research projects in There will be three groups of prisoners in the project, Inciardi the department of sociology's An international relations course said. Each group will consist of criminal justice program, it was requirement for freshmen and criminals who are eligible for parole. announced at a news conference transfer students was proposed Oct. The first group will consist of 200 Friday. 24 at a Faculty Review Panel randomly selected clients who will Lt. Gov. Dale E. Wolf said, meeting. be offered early parole for "[Both projects] will make a real Frank B. Dilley, president of lhe participating in the study. difference in what happens in drug Faculty Senate, said lhe proposal to The second model will consist of and alcohol abuse in our state." complete an international relations The largest grant, totaling $4.5 200 clients who will be randomly course as a prerequisite for assigned to normal pa.role million, is for an AIDS research graduation would "probably not be program which will study 500 supervision. They will receive officially recommended or Delaware prison inmates who have intensive AIDS prevention endorsed." histories of intravenous drug use. education. r front porch just In tim.e "It was an idea that merely "In a state as small as Delaware, a The lhird model will involve a swfaced," he added. Part of lhe project will examine project of this kind has potential for control group of I 00 clients who The inmates "are potentially a investigator. Robert J. Taggart, vice president the ways criminals move throughout statewide impact," said James A. will be paroled in lhe normal manner prime source for extending [Human In -depth interviews will be of lhe Faculty Senate, said allhough the city, where lhey hang out, where Inciardi, director of the criminal after lhe study's completion. Immunodeficiency Virus] infection conducted with 480 drug-abusing he believes students "desperately they entertain themselves and where justice program and the study's The results of lhe studies will be in lhe population. Intervention at lhis and non-abusing criminals in the need to be broadened in lhe area of they have committed crimes. principal investigator. used to develop an AIDS treatment stage should be a cost-effective Philadelphia area. international relations," he would "There is an important crime "Delaware has a high percentage and prevention program which is public heallh benefit." The project will attempt to not particularly support a proposal. prevention component in this of new cases of AIDS," he said. "Of effective for high-risk groups. A second NIDA grant of determine th e effectiveness of He said, however, there is a project," Pettiway said. "We will be lhe new cases diagnosed in 1988, Participants will be equally $878,000 will support a lhree-year environmental factors on the crime chance lhe requirement could take determining how crime prevention Delaware ranked 12lh highest in lhe divided along racial lines. Males will study based in Philadelphia to )Jatterns of addicts and if th ese effect, "but not without massive nation, and this for a state that ranks compose 80 percent and females 20 determine the impact of drug use on factors continue to influence techniques, such as bars on opposition from olher colleges." 48lh nationally in population size." percent of lhe groups. Inmates will criminal dec ision making, said Leon decisions during periods of low drug windows, dogs and alarms, affect Many students from professional The five-year project is lhe largest be paid for lheir time as an incentive E. Pettiway, associate professor of availability, need or while the person criminals' decision-making colleges would not favor another drug abuse research project ever for participation, Inciardi said. crimina I justice and principal is under the influence of drugs. proc~sses ." course requirement in addition to the current ones, Taggart said. "On one hand, I believe lhat lhere is a danger in having a lot of course requirements," said Charles D. :Fake ID makers face stiffer law Marler, director of lhe Center for Intercultural Teacher Education and City Council votes to increase fines and increase length of license suspension against offenders member of t))e Council on International Programs. By Trlcla Taylor year, said Councilman Edwin Miller, District on th e problem, but it won't eliminate it," run into a rash of counterfeit ID cards, "On lhe olher hand," he said, "if St.aff Reporter 3. Newark Police Chief William A. Hogan said Hogan said. you don't do something like The. new ordinance was modeled after lhe Friday. He said th e most recent counterfeiting [requiring a course], lhey won't have Counterfeiters of identification cards will current state law, which recently increased "Because we are a community lhat has a ring uncovered in Newark was during the much experience or knowledge receive harsher penalties in Newark, a city lhe suspension of violators' driver's licenses big university population, it orders a great spring when a group of people obtained about international relations." councilman said Friday. from six monlhs to one year. The state fine is deal of underage consumption of alcohol," access to Delaware driver's license Marler said he feels City Council unanimously voted last week $100, but the council decided to increase lhe Hogan said. "And a lot of criminal offenses lamination , back sheets and blue picture uncomfortable adding another class to fine people who are found counterfeiting city's fine by $150 as a greater deterrent, are clearly associated with the background. to the list of required courses, but he or altering driver's licenses a minimum of Miller said. overconsumption of alcohol." $250 and to revoke their licenses for one "At best, [the new ordinance] will impact Two or three times each year, lhe police see FAKE ID page 8 see REQUIREMENT page 8 Business college aims for new site By Dave Oliver Officials have looked at a Staff Reporter preliminary building design and judged the area across from the The College of Business and Morris Library on South College Economics is planning to expand to Avenue as the best location because meet student needs and remain it would alleviate space problems. competitive with business programs The expansion of research and at other universities, a university graduate programs was also administrator said discussed, Donnelley said Lawrence Donnelley, dean of the He said teachers in lhe college College of Business and Economics, have higher average workloads than announced preliminary goals of the other faculty members at the college for the upcoming Plan university. Vision at a Faculty Review Panel Reducing the workload would meeting Thursday. increase research activity, making Plan Vision is an annual list of lhe university more competitive. goals developed by lhe college. There are also plans to establish a "Our main goal at this point is doctoral program in business. space," he said. "At this point, we Other goals include have simply outgrown Purnell advancements in the use of [Hall]." microcomputers. DonneUey said the college has 78 "The college is no longer on the tenured faculty and 20 full-time microcomputer frontier," he said. temporary faculty, ·but Purnell Hall Initial steps to internationalize the has only 75 offices. Increased business and economics curriculum classroom space is also needed. have also been taken with the "Some classes cannot be offered establishment of an international togelher in the sizes necessary to business concentration. meet lhe demand for them," he said. Connelley said he expects other The college has received funds concentra&ions will follow. from the university to begin Connelley said theae goals can be planning processes for a new reached if the college receives aid building. for faculty and salary increases. 2 · THE REVIEW • October 31, 1989 ~[@ ~Parade spectators California styles cometoNeWark celebrate tradition California Baggies Inc., which opened last week on the By Mary C811oway on display of unit, overall float which transformed the Towers second level of the Down Under Staff Reporter appearance and originality. Awards into a goal post. restaurant on North College and cash prizes were presented to A Blue Ribbon and $125 was Avenue, is supplying Delaware Saturday's Homecoming winners at the goalpost party after presented to Alpha Phi Alpha with apparel dircclly from the celebration not only marked the the football game. fraternity and a Gold Ribbon and West Coast. return of thousands of Delaware Chi Omega and Sigma Phi $125 was presented to Kappa Alpha The store features baggy-style alumni to the university, but was Epsilon were awarded the fraternity. pants displayed in the windows, also highlighted by the return of the President's Trophy and a cash prize Homecoming Queen Marjorie said Tim Eid, co-partner of the Homecoming parade, which made of $200 for the best overall unit, Devine (HR 90) of Chi Omega store. This week the stock will its first appearance in 19 years. which was a giant birthday cake sorority appeared in the parade with soon expand to include socks Grand marshals President E.A. celebrating the lOOth birthday of the members of the Homecoming Court.

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