After a brief summary of federal War on Drugs initiatives, this paper will examine drug treatment, specifically methadone clinics, and heroin and crime policing in Detroit in the first half of the 1970’s. Detroit will serve as a case study in what is in fact a greater argument about the inadequacy of drug treatment and aggressive policing in curbing heroin addiction, trafficking, and related crime, in the absence of addressing the larger social problems of which they are symptomatic.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/84369/1/First-Arai - Project.pd
For over half a century, the “War on Drugs” has entailed strict control and policing of illicit drug...
During the 1980s illegal drug use in Britain appeared to be increasing at an alarming rate and sprea...
Comprised of three papers, this dissertation examines how changes within the urban environment affec...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
In the 1960s, a heroin epidemic devastated communities, families, and individuals across the United ...
The “war on drugs,” beginning in the 1980s, represented a profound shift in the way in which the Uni...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
The nation’s concernwith drug-controlpolicyhasescalated in recent years. This heightened anxiety is ...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
This paper employs qualitative methods to explore the ramifications of a police drug crackdown on dr...
The rise of crack cocaine in the late 1980s propelled the war on drugs. The experience of Canton, Oh...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
In the 1970s, leaders of Columbus, Ohio grew increasingly concerned about heroin-associated crime an...
For over half a century, the “War on Drugs” has entailed strict control and policing of illicit drug...
During the 1980s illegal drug use in Britain appeared to be increasing at an alarming rate and sprea...
Comprised of three papers, this dissertation examines how changes within the urban environment affec...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
In the 1960s, a heroin epidemic devastated communities, families, and individuals across the United ...
The “war on drugs,” beginning in the 1980s, represented a profound shift in the way in which the Uni...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
The War on Drugs began in 1967 with the hope of ending the devastating effects of drug addiction. Un...
The nation’s concernwith drug-controlpolicyhasescalated in recent years. This heightened anxiety is ...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
This paper employs qualitative methods to explore the ramifications of a police drug crackdown on dr...
The rise of crack cocaine in the late 1980s propelled the war on drugs. The experience of Canton, Oh...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
In the 1970s, leaders of Columbus, Ohio grew increasingly concerned about heroin-associated crime an...
For over half a century, the “War on Drugs” has entailed strict control and policing of illicit drug...
During the 1980s illegal drug use in Britain appeared to be increasing at an alarming rate and sprea...
Comprised of three papers, this dissertation examines how changes within the urban environment affec...