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Handbook of Drug Control in the United States

Editat de James A. Inciardi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
As the first director of National Drug Control Policy is appointed to the federal cabinet, this timely Handbook surveys the U.S. government's efforts to control illegal drugs. In his valuable contribution toward effectively dealing with this problem, Inciardi successfully avoids the traps that have misled so many in the past, such as devising a single prefabricated solution and waging yet another war on drugs. Instead, he offers a useful way of thinking about the problem, which, while not a solution in itself, provides the tools necessary to develop a realistic and effective national drug policy. Among these is a better understanding of the drug problem, which is supported by including the history and evolution of drug abuse and drug control in the United States, surveys of supply-reduction and demand-reduction strategies, and a discussion of the drug-control controversies before us today. Inciardi then takes a look to the future direction of drug control by recognizing the single most effective resource we have in the struggle to overcome the scourge of illegal drugs and the crime they spawn--the will of the American people.The Handbook is divided into three parts, and includes appendices and exhaustive indices. The Introduction and Part One consist of four articles that chronicle the history of the drug problem in the United States, the roots of the current policy effort, and the emergence of drug abuse treatment as a means of demand reduction. This is followed by a focused examination of the links between drug use and crime. Part Two then offers detailed accounts of contemporary efforts to reduce the supply and demand of illegal substances, including prevention, intervention, treatment, and foreign policy considerations. Part Three targets problematic sectors and controversies in contemporary drug control efforts such as foreign policy implications, drug testing, the AIDS/intravenous drug use connection, and the debate over the legalization of drugs. A series of background papers focuses on drug scheduling, drug paraphernalia laws, and extradition, plus a summary of the 1989 National Drug Control Strategy released by the White House. The name and subject indices further enhance the value of this volume as a reference resource.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313261909
ISBN-10: 0313261903
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JAMES A. INCIARDI is Professor and Director of the Division of Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in the research and clinical aspects of drug abuse, and he has consulted extensively, both nationally and internationally. Mr. Inciardi has published more than one-hundred articles, books, and chapters in books in the areas of substance abuse, history, folklore, criminology, criminal justice and law, public policy, and AIDS.

Cuprins

Foreword by Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr.Preface by James A. InciardiIntroduction: The Evolution of Drug Abuse in America by James A. InciardiBackground IssuesThe History of Drug Control Policies in the United States by John C. McWilliamsThe Growth of Drug Abuse Treatment Systems by Barry S. BrownThe Drugs-Crime Connection by David N. Nurco, Timothy W. Kinlock, and Thomas E. HanlonDrug Control StrategiesThe Federal Approach to Primary Drug Abuse Prevention and Education by William J. BukoskiTreatment Strategies by George De LeonTreatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) by Beth A. WeinmanLegal Coercion and Drug Abuse Treatment: Research Findings and Social Policy Implications by M. Douglas Anglin and Yih-Ing HserIntervention Strategies for Youthful Drug Abusers by Alfred S. Friedman and George BeschnerResearch and Prevention Assistance in the International Sector by Richard A. LindbladIssues and Problems in Drug ControlSouth American Drug Traffic: Domestic Impacts and Foreign Policy Implications by Richard B. CraigDrug Testing and the Identification of Drug-Abusing Criminals by Eric D. WishDrug Testing and the Constitution by Kenneth C. HaasAIDS, IV Drug Use, and the Federal Agenda by Duane C. McBride, Dale D. Chitwood, J. Bryan Page, Clyde B. McCoy, and James A. InciardiDebating the Legalization of Drugs by James A. Inciardi and Duane C. McBrideAppendices: The Scheduling of MDMA ("Ecstasy") by Jerome Beck and Marsha RosenbaumControlling Drug Paraphernalia by Kerry Murphy HealeyExtradition and Drug Trafficking by Mary Ann ForneyThe National Drug Control Strategy: A Synopsis by Diane M. CanovaFederal and State Controlled Substances Acts (CSAs)Sources of Information on Drug AbuseSelected BibliographyName IndexSubject Index