Since President Nixon declared that the U.S. was to wage an “all out war” against the use of illegal drugs, the “war on drugs” has been part of the American vocabulary as well as domestic policy. The 1970 Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act consolidated all previous legislation concerning drug control, while the Controlled Substances Act established the legality of substances with a five-category system based on medical value and addictiveness of the drug (pbs.org). For the most part, however, early efforts were organizational in nature; the domestic “war” would be fought more than a decade later. It is important to understand how U.S. drug control policy, embodied by the war analogy, has developed over the last 20 years bec...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...
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...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
In September 1989, the Bush Administration published its drug control policy document, the National ...
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....
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
In the early 1970s, President Nixon initiated an “all-out offensive” on drug abuse, leading to decad...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...
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...
For nearly a century, the federal government of the United States has engaged in a variety of activi...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
In September 1989, the Bush Administration published its drug control policy document, the National ...
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....
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
The U.S. has been waging a War on Drugs for the last forty years. But in the mid-2010s, a series of ...
abstract: The United States’ War on Drugs declared in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and revamped...
In the early 1970s, President Nixon initiated an “all-out offensive” on drug abuse, leading to decad...
One of the lasting vestiges of Richard Nixon’s presidency is the infamous “War on Drugs,” a forty-ye...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/17/thumbnail.jpgA timely his...
This paper places America's “war on drugs” in perspective in order to develop a new metaphor for con...