How do we help to control the social dilemmas that are results of drug abuse? By investigating and better understanding the relationship between drug demand and socioeconomic status, much can be done to improve illicit drug control and regulation. This paper examines the relationship between socioeconomic status and demand for illicit drugs
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
Objectives: This article reviews the evidence on the adverse health consequences of low socioeconom...
Over the years, various government and communities has frown on the new form of menace that has bede...
In the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effect of state criminal justice expenditures and state...
This paper examines how socioeconomic factors contribute to initial use of crack cocaine and to even...
We present a model which ties together rational drug consumption, taxation, crime and other drug-rel...
Ever since US president Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs in 1971, different drug control polici...
Objectives: This article reviews the evidence on the adverse health consequences of low socioeconomi...
I discuss economic approaches to the demand for harmfully addictive substances and estimate time-ser...
Over the last 30 years, the number of Drug Treatment Courts has grown as societal values have shifte...
Previous studies, by relying on nationally representative surveys, have overlooked the important fac...
Despite more than a century of drug prohibition, problems of addiction and drug abuse continue to be...
American policy makers primarily embrace a deterrent-based policing agenda to curb illicit drug traf...
Illicit drug problem is one of the most worrying issues of the presenet century in all countries and...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
Objectives: This article reviews the evidence on the adverse health consequences of low socioeconom...
Over the years, various government and communities has frown on the new form of menace that has bede...
In the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effect of state criminal justice expenditures and state...
This paper examines how socioeconomic factors contribute to initial use of crack cocaine and to even...
We present a model which ties together rational drug consumption, taxation, crime and other drug-rel...
Ever since US president Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs in 1971, different drug control polici...
Objectives: This article reviews the evidence on the adverse health consequences of low socioeconomi...
I discuss economic approaches to the demand for harmfully addictive substances and estimate time-ser...
Over the last 30 years, the number of Drug Treatment Courts has grown as societal values have shifte...
Previous studies, by relying on nationally representative surveys, have overlooked the important fac...
Despite more than a century of drug prohibition, problems of addiction and drug abuse continue to be...
American policy makers primarily embrace a deterrent-based policing agenda to curb illicit drug traf...
Illicit drug problem is one of the most worrying issues of the presenet century in all countries and...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
Objectives: This article reviews the evidence on the adverse health consequences of low socioeconom...
Over the years, various government and communities has frown on the new form of menace that has bede...