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Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy Book

Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy
Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy, There are two main approaches to reforming drug policy, which reflect differing American values. One is the public health or harm reduction or cost/benefit approach, which implements the American value of pragmatism. This approach looks at the social scie, Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy
  • Written by author Jefferson M. Fish
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., October 2005
  • There are two main approaches to reforming drug policy, which reflect differing American values. One is the public health or harm reduction or cost/benefit approach, which implements the American value of pragmatism. This approach looks at the social scie
  • The focus of this edited collection is a thoughtful multidisciplinary presentation of past and present U.S. drug policies and whether they are winning the so-called war on drugs (they aren't!). For the great majority of ills ascribed to _drugs_ are actual
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Foreword
1Rethinking U.S. drug policy1
App. 1AThe United States and the Netherlands13
2Protestant missionaries : creators of the international war on drugs19
3Alcohol prohibition and drug prohibition : lessons from alcohol policy for drug policy43
4Five drug policy fallacies79
5Competing rationales for drug policy reform97
6Legalization : an introduction129
7Acute toxicity of drugs versus regulatory status149
8Proposals for de-escalating the war on drugs163
9Economics of illegal drug markets : what happens if we downsize the drug war?173
App. 9AUse, "abuse," adverse health effects, and addiction197
10Issues in legalization201


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