Rethinking Drug Laws develops new theoretical and conceptual tools for understanding how drug control functions. It presents original archival research on the origins of drug prohibition, and explains ways that we can develop a better 'politics of drugs' that can reanimate drug law reform.
Rethinking Drug Laws develops new theoretical and conceptual tools for understanding how drug control functions. It presents original archival research on the origins of drug prohibition, and explains ways that we can develop a better 'politics of drugs' that can reanimate drug law reform.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toby Seddon is Professor of Social Science at University College London and is currently Head of the UCL Social Research Institute. He has previously held academic positions at the University of Manchester and University of Leeds. He has been researching, teaching, and writing on drug policy and criminal justice for nearly 30 years. Before becoming an academic, he was involved in research and policy work in the NGO sector, focused on addiction, mental health, and homelessness.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The 'drug question' Part I: Theory 2: Exchangespace 3: Time and Exchangespace Part II: History 4: China and the Opium Wars 5: The Birth of Prohibition Part III: Politics 6: The Politics of Drug Control 7: Democratic Politics and Drug Law Reform 8: Conclusion: Rethinking reform
1: Introduction: The 'drug question' Part I: Theory 2: Exchangespace 3: Time and Exchangespace Part II: History 4: China and the Opium Wars 5: The Birth of Prohibition Part III: Politics 6: The Politics of Drug Control 7: Democratic Politics and Drug Law Reform 8: Conclusion: Rethinking reform
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