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Author Battin, M. Pabst.

Title Drugs and Justice : Seeking a Consistent, Coherent, Comprehensive View
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (308 pages)
Contents Foreword; Contents; Contributors; 1 Drugs "Across the Board"; 2 How Did It Come to Be This Way?; 3 Drug Regulatory Agencies and the Underlying Rationales for Drug Policy; 4 Core Conceptual Problems: Addiction; 5 Core Conceptual Problems: Harm (and Benefit); 6 Dilemmas of Drug Management and Control; 7 Toward Justice in Drug Theory, Policy, and Practice; Bibliography; Index
Summary This compact and innovative book tackles one of the central issues in drug policy: the lack of a coherent conceptual structure for thinking about drugs. Drugs generally fall into one of seven categories: prescription, over the counter, alternative medicine, common-use drugs like alcohol, tobacco and caffeine; religious-use, sports enhancement; and of course illegal street drugs like cocaine and marijuana. Our thinking and policies varies wildly from one to the other, with inconsistencies that derive more from cultural and social values than from medical or scientific facts. Penalties exist for
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Subject Drug control -- United States
Drug abuse -- Government policy -- United States
Drugs -- Law and legislation -- United States
Drug abuse -- Government policy
Drug control
Drugs -- Law and legislation
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Luna, Erik
Lipman, Arthur G
Gahlinger, Paul M
Rollins, Douglas E
Roberts, Jeanette C
ISBN 9780198043324
0198043325
1281374776
9781281374776