The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all aspects of American life. During the past few years, a proliferation of popular books, magazine articles, and scholarly publications have focused on America\u27s drug problem. Moreover, public opinion surveys conducted throughout the 1980s consistently show that Americans consider drug abuse to be among the most important problems confronting their local communities and their nation. The public perception is well-founded, since detailed general population studies have revealed that considerable illegal drug use is occurring among all segments of American society. In 1986, for example, the United States imported approximately 11,000 tons of m...
Now, thirty years into the war on drugs, views about the law\u27s reliance on punishment to fix th...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
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 the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
In the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
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....
A revealing look at the history and legacy of the "War on Drugs"Fifty years after President Richard ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a high-level survey of our nation’s prohibition policies wit...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
Now, thirty years into the war on drugs, views about the law\u27s reliance on punishment to fix th...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...
The cultivation, distribution, sale, and consumption of illicit drugs have profoundly affected all a...
Washington has embarked on another drug-of-the-month war, the third since 1986. Like its predecessor...
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 the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
In the last fifteen years, the War on Drugs has led to a large increase in the incarceration of in...
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....
A revealing look at the history and legacy of the "War on Drugs"Fifty years after President Richard ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a high-level survey of our nation’s prohibition policies wit...
This paper analyzes the effects of the “War on Drugs” on crime rates. Many in the field of law enfo...
Now, thirty years into the war on drugs, views about the law\u27s reliance on punishment to fix th...
Analyzes drug arrest patterns in cities between 1980 and 2003; the impact on the African-American co...
The problem of using illicit drugs in the United States, which is the largest drug consumer in the w...