Marilyn McShane / Franklin P. Williams (eds.)
Drug Use and Drug Policy
Herausgeber: McShane, Marilyn; Williams, Franklin P.
Marilyn McShane / Franklin P. Williams (eds.)
Drug Use and Drug Policy
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9780815325116
- ISBN-10: 0815325118
- Artikelnr.: 22251574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9780815325116
- ISBN-10: 0815325118
- Artikelnr.: 22251574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marilyn McShane, Franklin P. Williams
Series Introduction
Volume Introduction
Setting the Public Agenda: Street Crime and Drug Use in American Politics
Correctional Alternatives for Drug Offenders in an Era of Overcrowding
The Setting for the Crack Era: Macro Forces
Micro Consequences (1960-1992)
How Effective Is Drug Abuse Resistance Education? A Meta-Analysis of Project DARE Outcome Evaluations
Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
The Validity of Drug Use Reports from Juvenile Arrestees
The Medellin Cartel: Why We Can't Win the Drug War
The Anti-Drug Policies of the 1980s: Have They Increased the Likelihood for Both Wrongful Convictions and Sentencing Disparities?
Recent Research on the Crack/Cocaine/Crime Connection
The Ice Age The Social Construction of a Drug Panic
Neither Prohibition Nor Legalization: Grudging Toleration in Drug Control Policy
I Volunteer to Kidnap Oliver North
The Drugs-Crime Relationship: An Analytical Framework
Drug Enforcement's Double-Edged Sword: An Assessment of Asset Forfeiture Programs
Thinking Seriously About Alternatives to Drug Prohibition
Women and Drugs Revisited: Female Participation in the Cocaine Economy
Hawks Ascendant: The Funitive Trend of American Drug Policy
Don't Be Your Own Best Customer-Drug Use of San Francisco Gang Drug Sellers
Studying Drugs in Rural Areas: Notes from the Field
Acknowledgements
Volume Introduction
Setting the Public Agenda: Street Crime and Drug Use in American Politics
Correctional Alternatives for Drug Offenders in an Era of Overcrowding
The Setting for the Crack Era: Macro Forces
Micro Consequences (1960-1992)
How Effective Is Drug Abuse Resistance Education? A Meta-Analysis of Project DARE Outcome Evaluations
Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
The Validity of Drug Use Reports from Juvenile Arrestees
The Medellin Cartel: Why We Can't Win the Drug War
The Anti-Drug Policies of the 1980s: Have They Increased the Likelihood for Both Wrongful Convictions and Sentencing Disparities?
Recent Research on the Crack/Cocaine/Crime Connection
The Ice Age The Social Construction of a Drug Panic
Neither Prohibition Nor Legalization: Grudging Toleration in Drug Control Policy
I Volunteer to Kidnap Oliver North
The Drugs-Crime Relationship: An Analytical Framework
Drug Enforcement's Double-Edged Sword: An Assessment of Asset Forfeiture Programs
Thinking Seriously About Alternatives to Drug Prohibition
Women and Drugs Revisited: Female Participation in the Cocaine Economy
Hawks Ascendant: The Funitive Trend of American Drug Policy
Don't Be Your Own Best Customer-Drug Use of San Francisco Gang Drug Sellers
Studying Drugs in Rural Areas: Notes from the Field
Acknowledgements
Series Introduction
Volume Introduction
Setting the Public Agenda: Street Crime and Drug Use in American Politics
Correctional Alternatives for Drug Offenders in an Era of Overcrowding
The Setting for the Crack Era: Macro Forces
Micro Consequences (1960-1992)
How Effective Is Drug Abuse Resistance Education? A Meta-Analysis of Project DARE Outcome Evaluations
Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
The Validity of Drug Use Reports from Juvenile Arrestees
The Medellin Cartel: Why We Can't Win the Drug War
The Anti-Drug Policies of the 1980s: Have They Increased the Likelihood for Both Wrongful Convictions and Sentencing Disparities?
Recent Research on the Crack/Cocaine/Crime Connection
The Ice Age The Social Construction of a Drug Panic
Neither Prohibition Nor Legalization: Grudging Toleration in Drug Control Policy
I Volunteer to Kidnap Oliver North
The Drugs-Crime Relationship: An Analytical Framework
Drug Enforcement's Double-Edged Sword: An Assessment of Asset Forfeiture Programs
Thinking Seriously About Alternatives to Drug Prohibition
Women and Drugs Revisited: Female Participation in the Cocaine Economy
Hawks Ascendant: The Funitive Trend of American Drug Policy
Don't Be Your Own Best Customer-Drug Use of San Francisco Gang Drug Sellers
Studying Drugs in Rural Areas: Notes from the Field
Acknowledgements
Volume Introduction
Setting the Public Agenda: Street Crime and Drug Use in American Politics
Correctional Alternatives for Drug Offenders in an Era of Overcrowding
The Setting for the Crack Era: Macro Forces
Micro Consequences (1960-1992)
How Effective Is Drug Abuse Resistance Education? A Meta-Analysis of Project DARE Outcome Evaluations
Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
The Validity of Drug Use Reports from Juvenile Arrestees
The Medellin Cartel: Why We Can't Win the Drug War
The Anti-Drug Policies of the 1980s: Have They Increased the Likelihood for Both Wrongful Convictions and Sentencing Disparities?
Recent Research on the Crack/Cocaine/Crime Connection
The Ice Age The Social Construction of a Drug Panic
Neither Prohibition Nor Legalization: Grudging Toleration in Drug Control Policy
I Volunteer to Kidnap Oliver North
The Drugs-Crime Relationship: An Analytical Framework
Drug Enforcement's Double-Edged Sword: An Assessment of Asset Forfeiture Programs
Thinking Seriously About Alternatives to Drug Prohibition
Women and Drugs Revisited: Female Participation in the Cocaine Economy
Hawks Ascendant: The Funitive Trend of American Drug Policy
Don't Be Your Own Best Customer-Drug Use of San Francisco Gang Drug Sellers
Studying Drugs in Rural Areas: Notes from the Field
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