Drugs, Society and Criminal Justice

Drugs, Society and Criminal Justice

Author: Charles F. Levinthal

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780133802580

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For courses in Drugs and Crime, Drugs and Criminal Justice, Drugs and Society, and The Sociology of Substance Abuse Drugs, Society, and Criminal Justice is a highly readable introduction to the major facts and issues concerning criminal justice and drug-taking behavior in America today. Building on sociological theory, it explores the social problems associated with drug use and the theoretical reasons for drug use and abuse. It then delves into the complex relationship between drug-taking behavior and crime. Distinctive chapters include: Understanding the Drug Problem in America (Chapter 1), Understanding the Drug Problem in Global Perspective (Chapter 2), The History of Drug Use and Drug-Control Policy (Chapter 3), Drugs and Crime (Chapter 6), Drugs and Law Enforcement (Chapter 7), and Drugs, Courts, and Correctional Systems (Chapter 8). Discussion-starting features spotlight prominent figures, drug trafficking realities, and life-saving information as the book explores how drug use and abuse impact the criminal justice system.


Drugs & Society

Drugs & Society

Author: Glen R. Hanson

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2020-12-08

Total Pages: 747

ISBN-13: 1284197859

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5 Stars! from Doody's Book Reviews! (of the 13th Edition) "This edition continues to raise the bar for books on drug use and abuse. The presentation of the material is straightforward and comprehensive, but not off putting or complicated." As a long-standing, reliable resource Drugs & Society, Fourteenth Edition continues to captivate and inform students by taking a multidisciplinary approach to the impact of drug use and abuse on the lives of average individuals. The authors have integrated their expertise in the fields of drug abuse, pharmacology, and sociology with their extensive experiences in research, treatment, drug policy making, and drug policy implementation to create an edition that speaks directly to students on the medical, emotional, and social damage drug use can cause.


Key Concepts in Drugs and Society

Key Concepts in Drugs and Society

Author: Ross Coomber

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2013-04-29

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13: 1446291367

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′This is a great resource that reflects the huge expertise of the authors. It will be welcomed by students, researchers and indeed anyone wanting critical but comprehensive coverage of key issues and trends concerning drugs and society - locally and globally, historically and today.′ - Nigel South, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex ′Provides informative, balanced and contextualized insights into the relationships between people and drugs. Whatever your background and however knowledgeable you feel you are about contemporary drug issues, I guarantee that you will learn something unexpected and new from this valuable text.′ - Joanne Neale, Professor of Public Health, Oxford Brookes University Why do people take drugs? How do we understand moral panics? What is the relationship between drugs and violence? How do people′s social positions influence their involvement in drug use? Insightful and illuminating, this book discusses drugs in social contexts. The authors bring together their different theoretical and practical backgrounds, offering a comprehensive and interdisciplinary introduction that opens up a wide scientific understanding moving beyond cultural myths and presuppositions. This is an invaluable reference source for students on criminology, sociology and social sciences programmes, as well as drug service practitioners such as drug workers, social workers and specialist nurses.


Drugs, Society and Criminal Justice

Drugs, Society and Criminal Justice

Author: Charles F. Levinthal

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780135180037

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For courses in drugs and alcohol in criminal justice. The social impact of drug abuse, through a criminal justice lens Drugs, Society, and Criminal Justice is a comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to drug-taking behavior and its impact on the criminal justice system. Building on sociological theory, the authors explore the social problems associated with drug abuse, a range of drug-control policies and their enactment, and the complex relationship between drug-¿taking behavior and crime. The 5th edition has been extensively updated, with a brand-new Part II focused on criminal justice topics related to drug abuse and drug law. This edition also includes chapter-level reorganizations throughout the text and updated features prompting discussion, assignments, and deeper comprehension.


The Handbook of Drugs and Society

The Handbook of Drugs and Society

Author: Henry H. Brownstein

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-12-14

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 1118726790

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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


Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society

Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society

Author: Charles F. Levinthal

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780205407842

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This text provides an introduction to the basic facts and major issues concerning drug-taking behavior. In today's world, drugs and their use present a social paradox, combining the potential for good and for bad. As a society and as individuals, we can be the beneficiaries of drugs or their victims.


Drug Policy and the Criminal Justice System

Drug Policy and the Criminal Justice System

Author: Nancy E. Marion

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9781611637786

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This book provides a description of illicit drug use in the US, including the drugs being used, their effects, and who is using them. An historical analysis of federal laws and policies designed to stop drug use and trafficking in the US and abroad, as well as a political analysis of drug legislation, is also offered.


Drugs in Africa

Drugs in Africa

Author: G. Klantschnig

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-08-07

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1137321911

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This cutting-edge volume is the first to address the burgeoning interest in drugs and Africa among scholars, policymakers, and the general public. It brings together an interdisciplinary group of leading academics and practitioners to explore the use, trade, production, and control of mind-altering substances on the continent


The War on Drugs IV

The War on Drugs IV

Author: James A. Inciardi

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780205513215

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This very readable introduction presents a series of perspectives and reflections on the worlds of drug-taking, drug-seeking and public policy. It looks candidly at the world of drug and alcohol use, abuse, and control, presenting many sides of major issues, the history and patterns of abuse, and coverage of the major drugs (heroin, cocaine, crack, prescription drugs, marijuana, amphetamines, hallucinogens, and club drugs).


Drugs, Crime, and Justice

Drugs, Crime, and Justice

Author: Steven Belenko

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2014-10-10

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 148331295X

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Drugs, Crime, and Justice is an engaging, yet comprehensive, analysis of the interrelationships among drug use/abuse, crime, and justice. The first four chapters introduce readers to the interrelationships between drugs and crime, while the second later chapters provide readers with an overview of historical and contemporary policies, as well as a comprehensive review of research on policing drug markets, arresting drug offenders, and prosecution and sentencing of drug offenders in state and federal courts. Steven Belenko and Cassia Spohn also examine and assess the impact of the war on drugs and conclude with a discussion of recent policy changes such as drug courts and reform/repeal of mandatory minimum sentences and an examination of new and emerging drug policies in the 21st Century.