New approaches to drug policies: a time for change

"The war on drugs led by the United States has failed: drugs remain purer, cheaper and more readily available than when the war on drugs began in 1971. The drug war has also resulted in extreme levels of violence as drug traffickers and organized criminals compete for control of territory. Proh...

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Other Authors: Rosen, Jonathan D. 1986- (Editor), Brienen, Marten W. 1971- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave Macmillan 2015
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"The war on drugs led by the United States has failed: drugs remain purer, cheaper and more readily available than when the war on drugs began in 1971. The drug war has also resulted in extreme levels of violence as drug traffickers and organized criminals compete for control of territory. Prohibitionist policies have destroyed the lives of millions of people as prisons warehouse drug offenders. This important volume represents an effort to map new approaches to drug policies. The contributors write from various disciplinary backgrounds and provide crucial insights on a wide-range of topics, including the gang-drug nexus, delinquency, legalization, trafficking, decriminalization, intervention programs and prison reform. The volume also provides a number of policy solutions and alternatives to the current drug strategies"...
Physical Description:XVII, 255 Seiten Diagramme
ISBN:9781137450982

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