Legalising drugs
Debates and dilemmas
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:13th Jan '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Government policy has steadfastly been against drug legalisation, but increasingly critics have argued that this is unsustainable. This book is a timely examination of the issues this raises. Numerous suggestions have been offered. Some seek complete legalisation, others a more modified form, yet still others want an increasing commitment to harm reduction policies. Philip Bean examines the implications of these proposals for individuals, especially juveniles, and for society, when set against crime reduction claims. He concludes with the necessary questions a rational drug policy must answer. The book will be essential reading for students and academics in criminology, sociology and social policy, as well as policy makers, practitioners and the general public.
"There is much food for thought in this small book, easily readable on the train, bus or plane for we must address this problem". Sally Ramage in the Criminal Lawyer
"An excellent book for specialist and non-specialist alike. Fantastic and thought provoking review of policy and how each choice of whether legalisation or prohibition has its wider implications." 5 star review on Amazon.co.uk
ISBN: 9781847423757
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168 pages