Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system as profoundly as has drug policy. Since President Nixon declared drug abuse “America’s public enemy number one,”1 concerns about the manufacture, distribution, and possession of drugs have remained at the fore of criminal justice policy discussions.2 President Reagan’s subsequent pronouncement of drugs as “an especially vicious virus of crime” set a course for national drug policy that emphasized enforcement and punishment over treatment to “win the war on drugs.”3 Throughout the 1980s, increasing public concern about the effects of drug abuse4 further pressured policymakers at the state and federal levels to adopt new mandatory sentences an...
ince its beginnings in 1971, the war on drugs has been largely unsuccessful in reducing drug use. In...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
The War on Drugs started in the decade of the 70s during the first presidential term of the Republic...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
Now, thirty years into the war on drugs, views about the law\u27s reliance on punishment to fix th...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
Analysis, based on an analysis of 25 years of government data regarding drugs and the criminal justi...
In 1973 President Richard Nixon declared a world war on drugs.\u27 This war has resulted in severa...
ince its beginnings in 1971, the war on drugs has been largely unsuccessful in reducing drug use. In...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
The War on Drugs started in the decade of the 70s during the first presidential term of the Republic...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal...
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
In 1971, President Richard Nixon named drug abuse as “public enemy number one” in the United States....
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
Now, thirty years into the war on drugs, views about the law\u27s reliance on punishment to fix th...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
Analysis, based on an analysis of 25 years of government data regarding drugs and the criminal justi...
In 1973 President Richard Nixon declared a world war on drugs.\u27 This war has resulted in severa...
ince its beginnings in 1971, the war on drugs has been largely unsuccessful in reducing drug use. In...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
The War on Drugs started in the decade of the 70s during the first presidential term of the Republic...