Drugs : policy and politics
Set within the context of current and recent policy and political response, this study considers the way in which policy has been formulated and implemented with reference to a range of substantive and theoretical areas
xvi, 143 pages ; 25 cm.
9780335216178, 9780335216161, 033521617X, 0335216161
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Chapter 1. Social Exclusion, Drugs and Policy. By Joanne NealeChapter 2. Gender, Drugs and Policy. By Trish HardingChapter 3.Young People and Drugs. By Margaret MelroseChapter 4. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? The Politics of ‘Race’ and Drugs and How Policy Makers Interpret Things. By. Kazim Khan. Chapter 5. Drugs, Law and the Regulation of Harm. By Michael ShinerChapter 6. Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice. By Rhidian Hughes and Nerys AnthonyChapter 7. Drugs and Health. By Rachel LartChapter 8. Drifting Towards a More Common Approach to a More Common Problem: Epidemiology and the Evolution of a European Drug Policy. By Henri Bergeron and Paul GriffithsChapter 9. Contemporary Social Theory in the Drugs Field. By Paul Higate.
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