Why Drug Wars Fail Volume One

Why Drug Wars Fail  Volume One
Author: Glenn Robinette
Publsiher: graffiti militante
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780982078747

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Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It

Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It
Author: James Gray
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1439907986

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Our drug prohibition policy is hopeless, just as Prohibition, our alcohol prohibition policy, was before it. Today there are more drugs in our communities and at lower prices and higher strengths than ever before. We have built large numbers of prisons, but they are overflowing with non-violent drug offenders. The huge profits made from drug sales are corrupting people and institutions here and abroad. And far from being protected by our drug prohibition policy, our children are being recruited by it to a lifestyle of drug use and drug selling. Judge Gray’s book drives a stake through the heart of the War on Drugs. After documenting the wide-ranging harms caused by this failed policy, Judge Gray also gives us hope. We have viable options. The author evaluates these options, ranging from education and drug treatment to different strategies for taking the profit out of drug-dealing. Many officials will not say publicly what they acknowledge privately about the failure of the War on Drugs. Politicians especially are afraid of not appearing "tough on drugs." But Judge Gray’s conclusions as a veteran trial judge and former federal prosecutor are reinforced by the testimonies of more than forty other judges nationwide.

THE WAR ON COFFEE Volume One

THE WAR ON COFFEE  Volume One
Author: Glenn Robinette
Publsiher: graffiti militante
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780982078761

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Drug War Politics

Drug War Politics
Author: Eva Bertram
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1996-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520205987

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"An important and timely book. The authors capture the dynamics of drug debate with uncanny accuracy. Too often, treatment and prevention get the short end of the stick in Congress, and this book explains why. Drug War Politics makes a compelling case for bringing public health principles to bear on the drug epidemic, and is essential reading for serious students of the drug issue."—Senator Edward M. Kennedy "A thoughtful analysis of the most fundamental and troublesome social problem in America. It reaches behind rhetoric and starts making sense about how we can go about saving ourselves from two addictions: the terrible affliction of drugs and the easy talk that makes the rest of us feel good but does not deal with the problem."—Kurt Schmoke, Mayor, City of Baltimore "This well-informed book shows how political expediency and a punitive conventional wisdom have combined over the past decades to support a national drug policy that fills our prisons, depletes our budget, and destroys our poor. This is a wonderfully sane analysis of what has become a major form of national insanity."—Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York "We've needed a new way of thinking about the drug problem for a long time. Now we have it. Drug War Politics is one of the best efforts to reconceptualize a major aspect of crime, especially victimless crime, that I have seen since Morris and Hawkins' The Honest Politician's Guide to Crime Control of nearly 30 years ago."—Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University "A compelling analysis of our failure. The provocative public health solutions it proposes to the drug-related crime, violence, and despair that ravage many of our inner cities show that we can give people a chance—a chance to fight addiction and build better lives."—Congressman John Lewis "We will never be able to arrest, prosecute, or jail our way out of the drug problem. To understand why, read this book. The evidence is overwhelming: we need a radical change in the mission and mandate of drug control."—Nicholas Pastore, Chief of Police, New Haven "This is the smart citizens' guide to the drug policy debate—to why we spend so much time and money on things that don't work, and to where we can look for guidance for things that do."—Barbara Geller, Director, Fighting Back, New Haven

Smoke and Mirrors

Smoke and Mirrors
Author: Dan Baum
Publsiher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0316084123

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Argues that despite increasing levels of government action, illicit drugs are more readily available than ever, and analyzes the failure of our drug policy

Did Lin Zexu Make Morphine Volume Three

Did Lin Zexu Make Morphine  Volume Three
Author: Glenn Robinette
Publsiher: graffiti militante
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780982078792

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Volume Three translates in full Lin Zexu's two letters to the emperor describing his unique process for disposing of the confiscated opium as well as previous edicts and letters that explain his actions.

The War on Drugs

The War on Drugs
Author: Paula Mallea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2016-12-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1525236547

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Explores the spectacular failure of the war on drugs to weaken drug cartels and the illegal drug supply, as well as the modern history of drug use and abuse, the pharmacology of illegal drugs, and the economy of the illegal drug trade.

Making Peace in Drug Wars

Making Peace in Drug Wars
Author: Benjamin Lessing
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107199637

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State crackdowns on drug cartels often backfire, producing entrenched 'cartel-state conflict'; deterrence approaches have curbed violence but proven fragile. This book explains why.