In this Book

The Long War on Drugs

Book
Anne L. Foster
2023
Published by: Duke University Press
summary
Since the early twentieth century, the United States has led a global prohibition effort against certain drugs in which production restriction and criminalization are emphasized over prevention and treatment as means to reduce problematic usage. This “war on drugs” is widely seen to have failed, and periodically decriminalization and legalization movements arise. Debates continue over whether the problems of addiction and crime associated with illicit use of drugs stem from their illegal status or the nature of the drugs themselves. In The Long War on Drugs Anne L. Foster explores the origin of the punitive approach to drugs and its continued appeal despite its obvious flaws. She provides a comprehensive overview, focusing not only on a political history of policy developments but also on changes in medical practices and understanding of drugs. Foster also outlines the social and cultural changes prompting different attitudes about drugs; the racial, environmental, and social justice implications of particular drug policies; and the international consequences of US drug policy.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-x

Introduction. The Meaning of Drugs

pp. 1-4

1. The Many Uses of Drugs

pp. 5-14

Part I. The Battle for Prohibition, 1870-1940

pp. 15-18

2. Identifying the Problem

pp. 19-30

3. Deciding on Prohibition

pp. 31-41

4. International Conferences

pp. 42-54

5. Changing Practice and Policy in Medicine and Public Health

pp. 55-66

Part II. To a Declaration of a War on Drugs, 1940-1980

pp. 67-70

6. Opportunities of World War II and Its Aftermath

pp. 71-81

7. US Laws and International Conventions

pp. 82-95

8. Who Is Using?

pp. 96-108

9. War on Drugs Declared

pp. 109-122

Part III. Blurring the Lines, 1980-Present

pp. 123-126

10. Mandatory Minimums

pp. 127-138

11. Environmental Effects of the War on Drugs

pp. 139-151

12. Marijuana's Different\r Path

pp. 152-163

13. New Challenges to the War on Drugs

pp. 164-174

Conclusion. Never-Ending War on Drugs?

pp. 175-178

Glossary

pp. 179-180

Notes

pp. 181-192

Suggestions for Further Reading

pp. 193-198

Index

pp. 199-214
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