The Handbook of Drugs and Society
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This handbook provides a comprehensive examination of the past and present roles of drugs in society with a focus on theory, research, policy, and practice. _ Includes 28 original chapters with multi-disciplinary and international perspectives by top social and behavioral scientists _ Reviews current knowledge in the field, including key research findings, theoretical developments, and methodological debates _ Identifies ongoing controversies in the field, emergent topics, and areas in need of further inquiry _ Discusses individual drugs as well as topics like physiological theories of drug…mehr
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This handbook provides a comprehensive examination of the past and present roles of drugs in society with a focus on theory, research, policy, and practice.
_ Includes 28 original chapters with multi-disciplinary and international perspectives by top social and behavioral scientists
_ Reviews current knowledge in the field, including key research findings, theoretical developments, and methodological debates
_ Identifies ongoing controversies in the field, emergent topics, and areas in need of further inquiry
_ Discusses individual drugs as well as topics like physiological theories of drug use and abuse, public health implications of drugs, patterns of drugs and crime, international drug trade and trafficking, and designer drugs
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_ Includes 28 original chapters with multi-disciplinary and international perspectives by top social and behavioral scientists
_ Reviews current knowledge in the field, including key research findings, theoretical developments, and methodological debates
_ Identifies ongoing controversies in the field, emergent topics, and areas in need of further inquiry
_ Discusses individual drugs as well as topics like physiological theories of drug use and abuse, public health implications of drugs, patterns of drugs and crime, international drug trade and trafficking, and designer drugs
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Wiley Handbooks in Criminology
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1A118726790
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 168mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9781118726792
- ISBN-10: 1118726790
- Artikelnr.: 43225376
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Wiley Handbooks in Criminology
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1A118726790
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 168mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9781118726792
- ISBN-10: 1118726790
- Artikelnr.: 43225376
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Henry H. Brownstein is a Senior Fellow in the Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Criminal Justice Studies Department at NORC- at the University of Chicago, USA and Professor and Director of the Center for Public Policy at the Wilder School at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA. He is the author of several books, including The Methamphetamine Industry in America: Transnational Cartels and Local Entrepreneurs (2014), Contemporary Drug Policy (2013), and The Social Reality of Violence and Violent Crime (2000) .
List of Contributors x
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxi
Part I Understanding Drugs in Society 1
1 Drugs and Society 3
Henry H. Brownstein
Part II The Use and Marketing of Particular Drugs in Society 15
2 Alcohol: Wide?]Ranging Problems, Inadequate Responses 17
Norman Giesbrecht and Robin Room
3 Global Marijuana Cultivation and Societal Place Because and In Spite of US Policy and Perception 53
Charles Hogan and Scott Jacques
4 Heroin and Other Opiates 72
Timothy W. Kinlock and Michael S. Gordon
5 Cocaine Powder and Crack Cocaine: A Changeable History? 90
Paul Gootenberg
6 Methamphetamine 109
Ralph A. Weisheit
7 Prescription Drugs 128
Brian C. Kelly and Mark Pawson
8 Designer Drugs 149
Dina Perrone
Part III Explaining the Place of Drugs in Society 175
9 Drug Use as a Socially Constructed Problem 177
Peter J. Venturelli
10 Social Scientific Theories of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction 197
Stephen J. Bahr and John P. Hoffmann
11 The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders 218
Arielle R. Baskin?]Sommers and Bridget A. Hearon
Part IV Studying Drugs in Society 237
12 Ethnographic Studies of Drugs in Communities 239
Sheigla Murphy, Paloma Sales, and Sheigla Averill
13 Measurement and Design Challenges in the Study of Drugs and Society 258
Eric L. Sevigny and Brian Fuleihan
Part V What We Know and Do Not Know about Drugs and Public Health and Safety 283
14 What Has Been Learned from Research on the Drugs-Crime Connection? 285
Trevor Bennett and Jason Edwards
15 The Impact of Illicit Drugs on Public Health 300
Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne D. Hall
16 Research on Drugs and Social Characteristics 320
Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jessica Frankeberger, and Alice Cepeda
17 Public Safety and Public Health in a Geographic and Economic Context 335
Paul Draus and Juliette Roddy
Part VI Drugs and Adverse Social Experience 369
18 Drugs and Violent Crime 371
Henry H. Brownstein
19 Drugs and Violence in Personal and Intimate Relationships 387
Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers
20 Markets and Distribution Systems: The Birth, Growth, and Transformation of UK Drug Markets 416
Tiggey May and Bina Bhardwa
Part VII Drugs as an Illicit Enterprise 443
21 The Criminalization of (Some) Drug?]Involved People 445
Neil McKeganey
22 The Culture and Subcultures of Illicit Drug Use and Distribution 460
Geoffrey Hunt and Karen Joe?]Laidler
23 Displacement Effects of Supply?]Reduction Policies in Latin America: A Tipping Point in Cocaine Trafficking, 2006-2008 482
Juan Carlos Garzón and John Bailey
Part VIII Responding to the Problem and Problems of Drugs in Society 505
24 Drug Law Enforcement 507
Andrew Golub, Alex S. Bennett, and Luther C. Elliott
25 Drug Abuse Prevention through Early Childhood Intervention 525
Elizabeth B. Robertson, Belinda E. Sims, and Eve E. Reider
26 Dealing with Drug Users: Treatment 555
TaLisa J. Carter and Daniel O'Connell
27 Drug Policy in the United States: A Dynamic Multilevel Experimental Environment 574
Duane C. McBride and Yvonne Terry?]McElrath
Index 594
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxi
Part I Understanding Drugs in Society 1
1 Drugs and Society 3
Henry H. Brownstein
Part II The Use and Marketing of Particular Drugs in Society 15
2 Alcohol: Wide?]Ranging Problems, Inadequate Responses 17
Norman Giesbrecht and Robin Room
3 Global Marijuana Cultivation and Societal Place Because and In Spite of US Policy and Perception 53
Charles Hogan and Scott Jacques
4 Heroin and Other Opiates 72
Timothy W. Kinlock and Michael S. Gordon
5 Cocaine Powder and Crack Cocaine: A Changeable History? 90
Paul Gootenberg
6 Methamphetamine 109
Ralph A. Weisheit
7 Prescription Drugs 128
Brian C. Kelly and Mark Pawson
8 Designer Drugs 149
Dina Perrone
Part III Explaining the Place of Drugs in Society 175
9 Drug Use as a Socially Constructed Problem 177
Peter J. Venturelli
10 Social Scientific Theories of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction 197
Stephen J. Bahr and John P. Hoffmann
11 The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders 218
Arielle R. Baskin?]Sommers and Bridget A. Hearon
Part IV Studying Drugs in Society 237
12 Ethnographic Studies of Drugs in Communities 239
Sheigla Murphy, Paloma Sales, and Sheigla Averill
13 Measurement and Design Challenges in the Study of Drugs and Society 258
Eric L. Sevigny and Brian Fuleihan
Part V What We Know and Do Not Know about Drugs and Public Health and Safety 283
14 What Has Been Learned from Research on the Drugs-Crime Connection? 285
Trevor Bennett and Jason Edwards
15 The Impact of Illicit Drugs on Public Health 300
Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne D. Hall
16 Research on Drugs and Social Characteristics 320
Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jessica Frankeberger, and Alice Cepeda
17 Public Safety and Public Health in a Geographic and Economic Context 335
Paul Draus and Juliette Roddy
Part VI Drugs and Adverse Social Experience 369
18 Drugs and Violent Crime 371
Henry H. Brownstein
19 Drugs and Violence in Personal and Intimate Relationships 387
Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers
20 Markets and Distribution Systems: The Birth, Growth, and Transformation of UK Drug Markets 416
Tiggey May and Bina Bhardwa
Part VII Drugs as an Illicit Enterprise 443
21 The Criminalization of (Some) Drug?]Involved People 445
Neil McKeganey
22 The Culture and Subcultures of Illicit Drug Use and Distribution 460
Geoffrey Hunt and Karen Joe?]Laidler
23 Displacement Effects of Supply?]Reduction Policies in Latin America: A Tipping Point in Cocaine Trafficking, 2006-2008 482
Juan Carlos Garzón and John Bailey
Part VIII Responding to the Problem and Problems of Drugs in Society 505
24 Drug Law Enforcement 507
Andrew Golub, Alex S. Bennett, and Luther C. Elliott
25 Drug Abuse Prevention through Early Childhood Intervention 525
Elizabeth B. Robertson, Belinda E. Sims, and Eve E. Reider
26 Dealing with Drug Users: Treatment 555
TaLisa J. Carter and Daniel O'Connell
27 Drug Policy in the United States: A Dynamic Multilevel Experimental Environment 574
Duane C. McBride and Yvonne Terry?]McElrath
Index 594
List of Contributors x
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxi
Part I Understanding Drugs in Society 1
1 Drugs and Society 3
Henry H. Brownstein
Part II The Use and Marketing of Particular Drugs in Society 15
2 Alcohol: Wide?]Ranging Problems, Inadequate Responses 17
Norman Giesbrecht and Robin Room
3 Global Marijuana Cultivation and Societal Place Because and In Spite of US Policy and Perception 53
Charles Hogan and Scott Jacques
4 Heroin and Other Opiates 72
Timothy W. Kinlock and Michael S. Gordon
5 Cocaine Powder and Crack Cocaine: A Changeable History? 90
Paul Gootenberg
6 Methamphetamine 109
Ralph A. Weisheit
7 Prescription Drugs 128
Brian C. Kelly and Mark Pawson
8 Designer Drugs 149
Dina Perrone
Part III Explaining the Place of Drugs in Society 175
9 Drug Use as a Socially Constructed Problem 177
Peter J. Venturelli
10 Social Scientific Theories of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction 197
Stephen J. Bahr and John P. Hoffmann
11 The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders 218
Arielle R. Baskin?]Sommers and Bridget A. Hearon
Part IV Studying Drugs in Society 237
12 Ethnographic Studies of Drugs in Communities 239
Sheigla Murphy, Paloma Sales, and Sheigla Averill
13 Measurement and Design Challenges in the Study of Drugs and Society 258
Eric L. Sevigny and Brian Fuleihan
Part V What We Know and Do Not Know about Drugs and Public Health and Safety 283
14 What Has Been Learned from Research on the Drugs-Crime Connection? 285
Trevor Bennett and Jason Edwards
15 The Impact of Illicit Drugs on Public Health 300
Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne D. Hall
16 Research on Drugs and Social Characteristics 320
Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jessica Frankeberger, and Alice Cepeda
17 Public Safety and Public Health in a Geographic and Economic Context 335
Paul Draus and Juliette Roddy
Part VI Drugs and Adverse Social Experience 369
18 Drugs and Violent Crime 371
Henry H. Brownstein
19 Drugs and Violence in Personal and Intimate Relationships 387
Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers
20 Markets and Distribution Systems: The Birth, Growth, and Transformation of UK Drug Markets 416
Tiggey May and Bina Bhardwa
Part VII Drugs as an Illicit Enterprise 443
21 The Criminalization of (Some) Drug?]Involved People 445
Neil McKeganey
22 The Culture and Subcultures of Illicit Drug Use and Distribution 460
Geoffrey Hunt and Karen Joe?]Laidler
23 Displacement Effects of Supply?]Reduction Policies in Latin America: A Tipping Point in Cocaine Trafficking, 2006-2008 482
Juan Carlos Garzón and John Bailey
Part VIII Responding to the Problem and Problems of Drugs in Society 505
24 Drug Law Enforcement 507
Andrew Golub, Alex S. Bennett, and Luther C. Elliott
25 Drug Abuse Prevention through Early Childhood Intervention 525
Elizabeth B. Robertson, Belinda E. Sims, and Eve E. Reider
26 Dealing with Drug Users: Treatment 555
TaLisa J. Carter and Daniel O'Connell
27 Drug Policy in the United States: A Dynamic Multilevel Experimental Environment 574
Duane C. McBride and Yvonne Terry?]McElrath
Index 594
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxi
Part I Understanding Drugs in Society 1
1 Drugs and Society 3
Henry H. Brownstein
Part II The Use and Marketing of Particular Drugs in Society 15
2 Alcohol: Wide?]Ranging Problems, Inadequate Responses 17
Norman Giesbrecht and Robin Room
3 Global Marijuana Cultivation and Societal Place Because and In Spite of US Policy and Perception 53
Charles Hogan and Scott Jacques
4 Heroin and Other Opiates 72
Timothy W. Kinlock and Michael S. Gordon
5 Cocaine Powder and Crack Cocaine: A Changeable History? 90
Paul Gootenberg
6 Methamphetamine 109
Ralph A. Weisheit
7 Prescription Drugs 128
Brian C. Kelly and Mark Pawson
8 Designer Drugs 149
Dina Perrone
Part III Explaining the Place of Drugs in Society 175
9 Drug Use as a Socially Constructed Problem 177
Peter J. Venturelli
10 Social Scientific Theories of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction 197
Stephen J. Bahr and John P. Hoffmann
11 The Intersection between Neurobiological and Psychological Theories of Substance Use Disorders 218
Arielle R. Baskin?]Sommers and Bridget A. Hearon
Part IV Studying Drugs in Society 237
12 Ethnographic Studies of Drugs in Communities 239
Sheigla Murphy, Paloma Sales, and Sheigla Averill
13 Measurement and Design Challenges in the Study of Drugs and Society 258
Eric L. Sevigny and Brian Fuleihan
Part V What We Know and Do Not Know about Drugs and Public Health and Safety 283
14 What Has Been Learned from Research on the Drugs-Crime Connection? 285
Trevor Bennett and Jason Edwards
15 The Impact of Illicit Drugs on Public Health 300
Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne D. Hall
16 Research on Drugs and Social Characteristics 320
Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jessica Frankeberger, and Alice Cepeda
17 Public Safety and Public Health in a Geographic and Economic Context 335
Paul Draus and Juliette Roddy
Part VI Drugs and Adverse Social Experience 369
18 Drugs and Violent Crime 371
Henry H. Brownstein
19 Drugs and Violence in Personal and Intimate Relationships 387
Deborah Baskin and Ira Sommers
20 Markets and Distribution Systems: The Birth, Growth, and Transformation of UK Drug Markets 416
Tiggey May and Bina Bhardwa
Part VII Drugs as an Illicit Enterprise 443
21 The Criminalization of (Some) Drug?]Involved People 445
Neil McKeganey
22 The Culture and Subcultures of Illicit Drug Use and Distribution 460
Geoffrey Hunt and Karen Joe?]Laidler
23 Displacement Effects of Supply?]Reduction Policies in Latin America: A Tipping Point in Cocaine Trafficking, 2006-2008 482
Juan Carlos Garzón and John Bailey
Part VIII Responding to the Problem and Problems of Drugs in Society 505
24 Drug Law Enforcement 507
Andrew Golub, Alex S. Bennett, and Luther C. Elliott
25 Drug Abuse Prevention through Early Childhood Intervention 525
Elizabeth B. Robertson, Belinda E. Sims, and Eve E. Reider
26 Dealing with Drug Users: Treatment 555
TaLisa J. Carter and Daniel O'Connell
27 Drug Policy in the United States: A Dynamic Multilevel Experimental Environment 574
Duane C. McBride and Yvonne Terry?]McElrath
Index 594