More Harm Than Good

More Harm Than Good
Author: Susan C. Boyd,Connie I. Carter,Donald MacPherson
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2017-01-19T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552668627

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In More Harm Than Good, Carter, Boyd and MacPherson take a critical look at the current state of Canadian drug policy and raise key questions about the effects of Canada’s increasing involvement in and commitment to the “war on drugs.” A primer on Canadian drug policy, the analysis in More Harm Than Good is shaped by critical sociology and feminist perspectives on drugs and incorporates insights not only from individuals who are on the front lines of drug policy in Canada — treatment and service workers — but also from those who live with the consequences of that policy on a daily basis — people who use criminalized drugs. Finally, the authors propose realistic alternatives to today’s failed policy approach. “Your book really expanded thinking and understanding and had a big influence on students critical and reflective thought. Readings sparked rich conversations about their own hopes and wishes for the field, broader social and political responses and the impact on youth and families affected by substances.” - Stephanie McCune, University of Victoria Please note: an error occurred with the printing of this book, and one of the sidebars was not printed. It is available to download here. We sincerely apologize for this oversight.

Federal Strategy for Drug Abuse and Drug Traffic Prevention

Federal Strategy for Drug Abuse and Drug Traffic Prevention
Author: United States. Strategy Council on Drug Abuse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1975
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN: PURD:32754082343603

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National Drug Control Strategy

National Drug Control Strategy
Author: United States. Office of National Drug Control Policy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN: UOM:39015046748029

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The National Drug Control Strategy

The National Drug Control Strategy
Author: United States. Office of National Drug Control Policy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1997
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN: UOM:39015041096325

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Federal Drug Control

Federal Drug Control
Author: Jonathon Erlen,Joseph F Spillane,Rebecca Carroll,William Mcallister,Dennis B Worthen
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-06-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0789018926

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A comprehensive look at the beginnings of the current drug problems in the United States Federal Drug Control: The Evolution of Policy and Practice presents an overview of the key issues and key individuals responsible for the creation of the federal government’s efforts to control illegal drugs in the United States, from 1875-2001. The book focuses special attention on federal legislation that constructed the federal drug regulatory machinery and the Supreme Court cases that interpreted these laws and their implementation. An esteemed panel of scholars, including co-editor Joseph Spillane, author of Cocaine: From Medical Marvel to Modern Menace, and William B. McAllister, author of Drug Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century: An International History, traces the internal tensions between factions favoring medicalization and criminalization throughout the 20th century, examining the difficult choices that continue to be made in this ongoing debate. The central question in the government’s response to the crisis of illicit drugs in the United States has remained the same for more than 125 years: Should the government rely on educational and treatment programs or turn to the criminal justice system for answers? Federal Drug Control examines the historic turning points of the debate, including the 19th Century origins of the controversy, legislation and subsequent Supreme Court decisions in the 20th Century, international attempts at drug control agreements, and the emergence of new illicit drugs. The book also looks at the influential figures of the debate, including Levi Nutt, Lawrence Kolb, Richard Pearson Hobson, A.G. DuMez, and Harry J. Anslinger who ran the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) for more than 30 years. Federal Drug Control examines: the history of cocaine use in the 20th Century the history of marijuana use in the 20th Century the advent of psychotropic drugs in the 1960s the origins of the Harrison Narcotic Act the federal government’s efforts to limit the pharmacy profession’s control over prescription drugs and much more! Federal Drug Control: The Evolution of Policy and Practice is an essential resource for criminologists, historians, social historians, sociologists, anthropologists, public policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in the broad issues involved in how the federal government deals with the problem of illicit drugs in the United States.

Policy for the New Millennium

Policy for the New Millennium
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Non-Medical Use of Drugs,Paddy Torsney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: Cannabis
ISBN: UIUC:30112063211244

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Canada s Drug Strategy

Canada s Drug Strategy
Author: Canada. Office of Alcohol, Drugs and Dependency Issues,Canada. Interdepartmental Working Group on Substance Abuse
Publsiher: Office of Alcohol Drugs and Dependency Issues Health Canada
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1998
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: UIUC:30112129188410

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This document attempts to present an overview of Canada's current strategy regarding substance abuse issues. The strategy reflects a balance between reducing the supply of drugs and reducing the demand for drugs. Substances involved include alcohol, medications (both prescription and non-prescription), illicit drugs, inhalants, and banned and restricted performance-enhancing drugs as defined by the International Olympic Committee. The document first outlines the basic principles of the strategy, and its goals and objectives (primarily health-related). It then describes the components of the strategy's framework (research, knowledge development and dissemination, prevention programs, treatment and rehabilitation, legislation and enforcement/control, national co-ordination, international co-operation), and reviews future directions and priorities. Appendices include a historical context and a review of the current situation regarding substance use and abuse in Canada.

Federal Drug Strategy 1983

Federal Drug Strategy  1983
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1984
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110738239

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