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Illicit Drugs
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The second edition of the popular Illicit Drugs: Use and Control provides a timely, up-to-date discussion of the key issues raised in the first edition, whilst also providing new chapters which address:
Class, gender and race
The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution
Britain's drug use within a global context This accessible book, with its inclusion of new pedagogical features, will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the area of drugs and society.
Informationen zum Autor Adrian Barton is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Plymouth Law School! Plymouth University. His research focuses on illicit drug use! child abuse and child protection! and organisational behaviour! and his recent publications include Trust in New Labour (Edward Mellen Press! 2009)! Illicit Drugs: Use and Control! 1st edition (Routledge! 2003)! and Managing Fragmentation (Ashgate! 2002). Klappentext Illicit drugs and their use are a dominant concern of politicians! policy makers and the general public. As such! this second edition of the popular Illicit Drugs: Use and Control provides a timely! up-to-date discussion of the key issues raised in the first edition! whilst also providing new chapters which address: Class! gender and race The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution Britain 's drug use within a global contextDrawing information from wide-ranging sources! Adrian Barton illuminates the complex nature and broad impact illicit drug use carries in its wake and provides an overview of the contemporary state of the drug 'scene'. This accessible book! with its inclusion of new pedagogical features! will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the area of drugs and society. Zusammenfassung Illicit drugs and their use are a dominant concern of politicians! policy makers and the general public. As such! this second edition of the popular Illicit Drugs: Use and Control provides a timely! up-to-date discussion of the key issues raised in the first edition! whilst also providing new chapters which address:Class! gender and raceThe geo-politics of illicit drug production and distributionBritain's drug use within a global contextDrawing information from wide-ranging sources! Adrian Barton illuminates the complex nature and broad impact illicit drug use carries in its wake and provides an overview of the contemporary state of the drug 'scene'. This accessible book! with its inclusion of new pedagogical features! will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the area of drugs and society. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Preface and acknowledgements 2. British society and illicit drug use: historical perspectives 3. Measuring the 'problem': drug use in contemporary Britain 4. The British State's legal and medical responses to illicit drug use 5. Illicit drug use: class! gender and ethnicity 6. Illicit drugs: growth and production 7. The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution 8. Illicit drugs: markets and market focus 9. Illicit drugs: paying for the goods and assessing the costs 10. Policing the problem: current trends in U.K. drug policy 11. Comparing British drug policy ...
Autorentext
Adrian Barton is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Plymouth Law School, Plymouth University. His research focuses on illicit drug use, child abuse and child protection, and organisational behaviour, and his recent publications include Trust in New Labour (Edward Mellen Press, 2009), Illicit Drugs: Use and Control, 1st edition (Routledge, 2003), and Managing Fragmentation (Ashgate, 2002).
Klappentext
The second edition of the popular Illicit Drugs: Use and Control provides a timely, up-to-date discussion of the key issues raised in the first edition, whilst also providing new chapters which address: Class, gender and race The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution Britain's drug use within a global context This accessible book, with its inclusion of new pedagogical features, will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the area of drugs and society.
Zusammenfassung
Illicit drugs and their use are a dominant concern of politicians, policy makers and the general public. As such, this second edition of the popular Illicit Drugs: Use and Control provides a timely, up-to-date discussion of the key issues raised in the first edition, whilst also providing new chapters which address:
Class, gender and race
The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution
Britain's drug use within a global context Drawing information from wide-ranging sources, Adrian Barton illuminates the complex nature and broad impact illicit drug use carries in its wake and provides an overview of the contemporary state of the drug 'scene'.
This accessible book, with its inclusion of new pedagogical features, will be essential reading for students and researchers working in the area of drugs and society.
Inhalt
- Preface and acknowledgements 2. British society and illicit drug use: historical perspectives 3. Measuring the 'problem': drug use in contemporary Britain 4. The British State's legal and medical responses to illicit drug use 5. Illicit drug use: class, gender and ethnicity 6. Illicit drugs: growth and production 7. The geo-politics of illicit drug production and distribution 8. Illicit drugs: markets and market focus 9. Illicit drugs: paying for the goods and assessing the costs 10. Policing the problem: current trends in U.K. drug policy 11. Comparing British drug policy
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415492379
- Auflage 2. A.
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9780415492379
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-415-49237-9
- Veröffentlichung 10.05.2011
- Titel Illicit Drugs
- Autor Barton Adrian
- Untertitel Use and control
- Gewicht 332g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 208