Drugs: Policy and Politics: Policy and PoliticsDrugs: Policy and Politics provides an important set of tools with which to rethink the diversity of drug use and drug users. The book examines the dynamic context of drug policy through discussions of broader policy fields such as health and the criminal justice system and offer evidence-based insights into the social complexities of both drug use and drug users. |
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Contenido
Chapter 01 Social Exclusion Drugs and Policy | 1 |
Chapter 02 Gender Drugs and Policy | 18 |
Chapter 04 One Step Forward Two Steps Back? The Politics of Race1 and Drugs and How Policymakers Interpret Things | 45 |
Chapter 05 Drugs Law and the Regulation of Harm | 59 |
Chapter 06 Drugs Crime and Criminal Justice | 75 |
Chapter 07 Drugs and Health Policy | 92 |
Epidemiology and the Evolution of a European Drug Policy | 113 |
Chapter 09 Contemporary Social Theory in the Drugs Field | 125 |
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Back Cover | 144 |
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Drugs: Policy And Politics: Policy and Politics Higate, Paul,Hughes, Rhidian,Lart, Rachel Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
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