In Fixing Drugs, Sue Pryce tackles the major issues surrounding drug policy. Why do governments persist with prohibition policies, despite their questionable inefficacy? Why are some drugs criminalized, and some not? And why does society care about drug use at all? In a highly polarized debate, in which emotions run high, Pryce attempts to illuminate these questions and guide us through the problems, possibilities and realities of drug policy around the world. John Collins recommends this measured tome to policymakers and those seeking to understand why drugs policies have little effect
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
In Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors were Duped, Patients got Hooked and Why it’s So Hard to Stop, Anna L...
The bumper crop of encyclopedias devoted to drugs, drug abuse, and drug policy published during the ...
Richard Seymour finds a provocative but strident case for a socially authoritarian approach to drug ...
Drug use is an inherent part of our culture. Since the Sumerians wrote of the 'joy of the poppy plan...
When it comes to substance misuse services, harm reduction within a medicalised model of care remain...
Review of the following: THOMAS SZASZ, OUR RIGHT TO DRUGS: THE CASE FOR A FREE MARKET. (Praeger 199...
Informed debate on how, why, or even if, drugs and those that use them should be controlled needs an...
The rapid deepening of the global drug problem has spurred increasingly heated debate over the best ...
The case against prohibition is overwhelming precisely because so many different types of considerat...
Book review Decorte, Tom (2018). Regulating cannabis. A detailed scenario for a nonprofit cannabis m...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
Book review of Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter, Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other Vices, Tim...
O NE OF THE MOST urgent school problems of the early 1970\u27s has little to do with formal educatio...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
In Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors were Duped, Patients got Hooked and Why it’s So Hard to Stop, Anna L...
The bumper crop of encyclopedias devoted to drugs, drug abuse, and drug policy published during the ...
Richard Seymour finds a provocative but strident case for a socially authoritarian approach to drug ...
Drug use is an inherent part of our culture. Since the Sumerians wrote of the 'joy of the poppy plan...
When it comes to substance misuse services, harm reduction within a medicalised model of care remain...
Review of the following: THOMAS SZASZ, OUR RIGHT TO DRUGS: THE CASE FOR A FREE MARKET. (Praeger 199...
Informed debate on how, why, or even if, drugs and those that use them should be controlled needs an...
The rapid deepening of the global drug problem has spurred increasingly heated debate over the best ...
The case against prohibition is overwhelming precisely because so many different types of considerat...
Book review Decorte, Tom (2018). Regulating cannabis. A detailed scenario for a nonprofit cannabis m...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
Book review of Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter, Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other Vices, Tim...
O NE OF THE MOST urgent school problems of the early 1970\u27s has little to do with formal educatio...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
In Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors were Duped, Patients got Hooked and Why it’s So Hard to Stop, Anna L...
The bumper crop of encyclopedias devoted to drugs, drug abuse, and drug policy published during the ...