The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the world, is an important and controversial subject. The prohibition, which aimed to eliminate alcohol from the American society, ended in a failure. In the case of federal drug legislation, the first acts appeared exactly one hundred years ago. The next, intense phase began in 1970 during the presidency of Richard Nixon, when the war on drugs has been declared. Until this day, the number of acts aimed to control drug abuse has risen, with the United States also very actively involved in war on drugs on the international arena, but at the same time the number of drug users has not decreased. More and more critical voices appear, for instance in W...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
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....
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The U.S.-led global War on Drugs (WoD) refers to the conflict and violence produced by the enforceme...
A revealing look at the history and legacy of the "War on Drugs"Fifty years after President Richard ...
Bachelor thesis U.S. War on Drugs: Why the Repressive Approach Keeps Failing examines historical dev...
America is in an epic battle, not against a foreign country but to keep you and every other citizen ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
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...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
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....
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The U.S.-led global War on Drugs (WoD) refers to the conflict and violence produced by the enforceme...
A revealing look at the history and legacy of the "War on Drugs"Fifty years after President Richard ...
Bachelor thesis U.S. War on Drugs: Why the Repressive Approach Keeps Failing examines historical dev...
America is in an epic battle, not against a foreign country but to keep you and every other citizen ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
The article attempts to critically evaluate a controversial transnational phenomenon in the Western ...
U.S. America´ s aggressive drug enforcement policy, costing over US$1 trillion and putting millions ...
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...
Over the last forty years, perhaps no issue has affected the United States’s criminal justice system...
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....