Crack in America is the definitive book on crack cocaine. In reinterpreting the crack story, it offers new understandings of both drug addiction and drug prohibition. It shows how crack use arose in the face of growing unemployment, poverty, racism, and shrinking social services. It places crack in its historical context--as the latest in a long line of demonized drugs--and it examines the crack scare as a phenomenon in its own right. Most important, it uses crack and the crack scare as windows onto America's larger drug and drug policy problems. Written by a team of veteran drug researchers in medicine, law, and the social sciences, this book provides the most comprehensive, penetrating, and original analysis of the crack problem to date. ...
Crack cocaine is a fairly recent addition to the drug injector\u27s pharmacopeia. This article prese...
This thesis explores the nature and extent of the print media\u27s coverage of crack cocaine to dete...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Crack in America is the definitive book on crack cocaine. In reinterpreting the crack story, it offe...
The abuse of tea has taken on the characteristics of a plague. It is not only confined to men, but h...
This thesis regards the history and politics surrounding the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse Act and the transf...
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A moral panic erupted during the 1980s among the American public when stories about crack cocaine sa...
Since its introduction into the United States in the 1980s, crack cocaine has been a harsh epidemic ...
Disparities in the crack/cocaine discourse have changed drastically since its inception over 30 year...
Background: Crackland is a central deteriorated neighborhood in São Paulo city, Brazil, a market of ...
This Article uses Russell as a vehicle to critically evaluate the racially discriminatory impact of ...
The Crack Epidemic hit the United States in the early years of the 1980’s. Crack was cheaper to prod...
This monograph presents the history and epidemiology of crack cocaine and demonstrates aspects of th...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
Crack cocaine is a fairly recent addition to the drug injector\u27s pharmacopeia. This article prese...
This thesis explores the nature and extent of the print media\u27s coverage of crack cocaine to dete...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Crack in America is the definitive book on crack cocaine. In reinterpreting the crack story, it offe...
The abuse of tea has taken on the characteristics of a plague. It is not only confined to men, but h...
This thesis regards the history and politics surrounding the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse Act and the transf...
A smokable form of cocaine has recently been introduced to the United States. First documented in Ne...
A moral panic erupted during the 1980s among the American public when stories about crack cocaine sa...
Since its introduction into the United States in the 1980s, crack cocaine has been a harsh epidemic ...
Disparities in the crack/cocaine discourse have changed drastically since its inception over 30 year...
Background: Crackland is a central deteriorated neighborhood in São Paulo city, Brazil, a market of ...
This Article uses Russell as a vehicle to critically evaluate the racially discriminatory impact of ...
The Crack Epidemic hit the United States in the early years of the 1980’s. Crack was cheaper to prod...
This monograph presents the history and epidemiology of crack cocaine and demonstrates aspects of th...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
Crack cocaine is a fairly recent addition to the drug injector\u27s pharmacopeia. This article prese...
This thesis explores the nature and extent of the print media\u27s coverage of crack cocaine to dete...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...