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Drugs and Drug Policy What Everyone Needs to Know�

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ISBN-10: 0199764506

ISBN-13: 9780199764501

Edition: 2011

Authors: Mark A. R. Kleiman, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Angela Hawken

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While there have always been norms and customs around the use of drugs, explicit public policies--regulations, taxes, and prohibitions--designed to control drug abuse are a more recent phenomenon. Those policies sometimes have terrible side-effects: most prominently the development of criminal enterprises dealing in forbidden (or untaxed) drugs and the use of the profits of drug-dealing to finance insurgency and terrorism. Neither a drug-free world nor a world of free drugs seems to be on offer, leaving citizens and officials to face the age-old problem: What are we going to do about drugs? InDrugs and Drug Policy, three noted authorities survey the subject with exceptional clarity, in this…    
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Book details

List price: $10.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/22/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 8.22" wide x 5.63" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.572
Language: English

Mark Kleiman is Professor of Public Policy in the UCLA School of Public Affairs. He teaches courses on methods of policy analysis and on drug abuse and crime control policy. His current focus is on design of deterrent regimes to take advantage of positive-feedback effects, and the substitution of swiftness and predictability for severity in the criminal justice system generally and in community-corrections institutions specifically. He is the author of Marijuana: Costs of Abuse, Costs of Control and Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results , and is now at work on When Brute Force Fails: Strategy for Crime Control . He edits the Drug Policy Analysis Bulletin and blogs at The Reality-Based…