This Article argues that the increasingly prevalent critiques of the War on Drugs apply to other areas of criminal law. To highlight the broader relevance of these critiques, this Article uses as its test case the criminal regulation of gun possession. This Article identifies and distills three lines of drug war criticism and argues that they apply to possessory gun crimes in much the same way that they apply to drug crimes. Specifically, this Article focuses on: (1) race- and class-based critiques; (2) concerns about police and prosecutorial power; and (3) worries about the social and economic costs of mass incarceration. Scholars have identified structural flaws in policing, prosecuting, and sentencing in the drug context; in this Article...
There is a growing recognition in the fields of public health and medicine that social determinants ...
America\u27s War on Drugs has resulted in federal legislation and sentencing guidelines that provi...
Efforts to curb gun crimes are the cornerstone of many criminal justice policies. Recent policies ha...
This Article argues that the increasingly prevalent critiques of the War on Drugs apply to other are...
In this Article, Professor Frank Rudy Cooper provides a cultural studies approach to the encoding an...
This essay argues that race and class influence drug laws through politicized means. Crack-cocaine a...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
The evidence base relating to illicit drug markets, drug supply activities and drug seller character...
The debate over the racial complexion of the war against drugs often devolves into a clash of fundam...
During the 25 years of its existence, the "War on Drugs" has transformed the criminal justice system...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
For over half a century, the “War on Drugs” has entailed strict control and policing of illicit drug...
A Reimagined Response to Drug Offenses in the Western World is an essay regarding the ineffective r...
Courts and lawyers are no strangers to difficult questions of substantive criminal law. Where the st...
America\u27s War on Drugs has resulted in federal legislation and sentencing guidelines that provi...
There is a growing recognition in the fields of public health and medicine that social determinants ...
America\u27s War on Drugs has resulted in federal legislation and sentencing guidelines that provi...
Efforts to curb gun crimes are the cornerstone of many criminal justice policies. Recent policies ha...
This Article argues that the increasingly prevalent critiques of the War on Drugs apply to other are...
In this Article, Professor Frank Rudy Cooper provides a cultural studies approach to the encoding an...
This essay argues that race and class influence drug laws through politicized means. Crack-cocaine a...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
The evidence base relating to illicit drug markets, drug supply activities and drug seller character...
The debate over the racial complexion of the war against drugs often devolves into a clash of fundam...
During the 25 years of its existence, the "War on Drugs" has transformed the criminal justice system...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
For over half a century, the “War on Drugs” has entailed strict control and policing of illicit drug...
A Reimagined Response to Drug Offenses in the Western World is an essay regarding the ineffective r...
Courts and lawyers are no strangers to difficult questions of substantive criminal law. Where the st...
America\u27s War on Drugs has resulted in federal legislation and sentencing guidelines that provi...
There is a growing recognition in the fields of public health and medicine that social determinants ...
America\u27s War on Drugs has resulted in federal legislation and sentencing guidelines that provi...
Efforts to curb gun crimes are the cornerstone of many criminal justice policies. Recent policies ha...