Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth Century. It has been expanded on since that time to become the primary thrust of drug policy in almost every nation today. We will examine how this came about and the ways in which it has contributed to the maltreatment of substance abuse disorders
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...
Abstract The Prohibition represents a worldwide approach to drug trafficking and using, that are gen...
This article provides an overview of the history of substance use and misuse and chronicles the long...
The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. "War on Drugs") emerged in the early Twentieth Century. ...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
National alcohol prohibition in the United States between 1920 and 1933 is believed widely to have b...
Policymakers in the United States have long been perplexed by how to deal with substance abuse. As a...
ABSTRACT The liquor control school of thought of the 1890s–1930s offered a clear alternative to alco...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
The treatment of alcoholism has had a unique historical development in the United States. This study...
This volume is a new contribution to the dynamic scholarly discussion of the control and regulation ...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
Why are some psychoactive substances regarded as a ~dangerous drugsa (TM), to be controlled by the c...
This paper provides a detailed in-depth analysis of the historic traits and principles of the «War o...
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...
Abstract The Prohibition represents a worldwide approach to drug trafficking and using, that are gen...
This article provides an overview of the history of substance use and misuse and chronicles the long...
The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. "War on Drugs") emerged in the early Twentieth Century. ...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
National alcohol prohibition in the United States between 1920 and 1933 is believed widely to have b...
Policymakers in the United States have long been perplexed by how to deal with substance abuse. As a...
ABSTRACT The liquor control school of thought of the 1890s–1930s offered a clear alternative to alco...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
The treatment of alcoholism has had a unique historical development in the United States. This study...
This volume is a new contribution to the dynamic scholarly discussion of the control and regulation ...
The idea that government should detennine for its people which psychoactive drugs they are free to c...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
Why are some psychoactive substances regarded as a ~dangerous drugsa (TM), to be controlled by the c...
This paper provides a detailed in-depth analysis of the historic traits and principles of the «War o...
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...
Abstract The Prohibition represents a worldwide approach to drug trafficking and using, that are gen...
This article provides an overview of the history of substance use and misuse and chronicles the long...