Presents sets of differing opinions on a range of social, political, and legal issues associated with the war on drugs.
At the same time, the collection explores how aggressive anti-drug policies produced a “deviant” form of globalization that offered economically marginalized people an economic life-line as players in a remunerative transnational supply ...
There are answers, as long as we have the will to implement change. It's time to end the War on Drugs -- and the war on all of us. This book is the roadmap to do just that."--Back cover
The author, a conservative Republican, examines why America is losing the war on drugs--and makes a case for controlled legalization.
The Triumphs and Tragedies of Public Relations William N. Elwood ... to a compassionate , if stylish , national grandmother who cared about all American children and for all alcohol and illegal drug addicts ( see Kelley , 1991 , p .
The War on Drugs IV: Continuing Saga of the Mysteries and Miseries of Intoxication, Addiction, Crime, and Public Policy Fourth Edition James A. Inciardi, University of Delaware Basic Approach Written by a leading researcher and textbook ...
Racism and the War on Drugs Clarence Lusane, Dennis Desmond. ENDNOTES INTRODUCTION 1. Sam Meddis , " Whites , Not Blacks , at the Core of the Drug Crisis , " USA Today , 20 December 1989 . 2. Randolph N. Stone , Esq . “ The War on Drugs ...
Argues that despite increasing levels of government action, illicit drugs are more readily available than ever, and analyzes the failure of our drug policy
This new book provides historical context to the war on drugs and examines, among other related issues, three major sources of friction in the war: the disparity between criminal sentences for crack and powder cocaine offenses, a topic ...
The book further reveals how these impacts have influenced the positions of governments across these regions, with significant ramifications for the international drug control regime.
Have we simply created a new type of Prohibition, which is destined to fail? And if this is the case, then what does it say about our society?