Drug Addiction and Drug Policy
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Drug Addiction and Drug Policy

The Struggle to Control Dependence

  1. English
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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Drug Addiction and Drug Policy

The Struggle to Control Dependence

About this book

This book is the culmination of five years of impassioned conversations among distinguished scholars in law, public policy, medicine, and biopsychology, about the most difficult questions in drug policy and the study of addictions. As these intensely argued chapters show, the obvious answers are always alluring but frequently wrong.

Do drug addicts have an illness, or is their addiction under their control? Should they be treated as patients, or as criminals? Challenging the conventional wisdom in both the psychiatric community and the enforcement community, the authors show the falsity of these standard dichotomies. They argue that the real question is how coercion and support can be used together to steer addicts toward productive life.

Written in clear and forceful language, without ideological blinkers and with close attention to empirical data, this book has something to teach both novice and expert in the fields of drug addiction and drug policy. The authors' resistance to sloganeering from right or left will raise the quality of public discussion of a complex issue, and contribute to the management of one of the most painful and enduring problems of American society.

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Yes, you can access Drug Addiction and Drug Policy by William N. Brownsberger, Philip B. Heymann,William N. Brownsberger,Philip B. HEYMANN in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicine & Health Policy. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introduction: Drug Policy with a New Focus
  3. 1. Toward a Balanced Drug-Prevention Strategy: A Conceptual Map
  4. 2. Drug Users and Drug Dealers
  5. 3. Is Addiction a Chronic, Relapsing Disease?
  6. 4. Is Drug Addiction a Brain Disease?
  7. 5. If Addiction Is Involuntary, How Can Punishment Help?
  8. 6. Controlling Drug Use and Crime with Testing, Sanctions, and Treatment
  9. 7. Limits on the Role of Testing and Sanctions
  10. 8. How Should Low-Level Drug Dealers Be Punished?
  11. 9. Reflections on Drug Policy and Social Policy
  12. Postscript
  13. Contributors