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Power, Ideology, and the War on Drugs: Nothing Succeeds Like Failure (Praeger Series in Criminology and Crime Control Policy)
 
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Power, Ideology, and the War on Drugs: Nothing Succeeds Like Failure (Praeger Series in Criminology and Crime Control Policy) [Hardcover]

Christina Jacqueline Johns (Author)


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0275941671 978-0275941673 April 30, 1992
Given the apparent failure of the War on Drugs to eliminate or even substantially decrease the use, sale, and trafficking of drugs, and given the negative social consequences of a Prohibition-like enforcement strategy, scholars and policy makers have often wondered why the administration continues to follow its policy of criminalization and enforcement. In Power, Ideology, and the War on Drugs, criminologist Christina Jacqueline Johns demonstrates that while the War on Drugs has been a failure in some respects, it has been highly successful in others. The War on Drugs has, for example, --diverted attention from severe social problems in the United States; --made drugs appear to be a cause of social ills rather than a symptom of social failures; --helped to legitimate a virtual abandonment of the lower class; --diverted attention from dangerous legal drugs which have been culturally and economically integrated into the society; --masked the fact that even the well-off are so alienated that they rely on illegal or legal drugs for support; --legitimated a vast expansion of U.S. state power and a consequent erosion of civil liberties and constitutional guarantees; and --legitimated further projections of state power into the internal affairs of Latin America. Because there has been an almost unquestioning acceptance of drug war policy, the literature on the subject frequently fails to focus adequately on the ineffectiveness of the policy to accomplish its stated goal, the heightened social costs brought about by a war strategy, the socioeconomic context of drug use and drug trafficking, and the wider political implications of the policy. Johns discusses these issues at length, as well as the spurious argument that drug trafficking is a threat to democracy in Latin America. Research for Power, Ideology, and the War on Drugs is based on information collected from domestic and Latin American publications, government reports, current social science research, and the findings of the Latin American Critical Criminology group. This important new look at the War on Drugs will interest policy makers, scholars, and students in criminology, sociology, political science, and Latin American studies.

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“A nonconventional and provocative treatment of the United States' domestic and international war on drugs. In demystifying the administration's war on drugs, Johns presents both a comprehensive and controversial analysis that transcends contemporary ideologies and moral imperatives. She not only details the social history of the war, but more importantly, she lays out why the prevailing governmental policies on drug use and abuse are both destructive and counterproductive. In so doing, Power, Ideology, and the War on Drugs reveals the contradictions of a war that cannot be won, and calls for alternative U.S. domestic and international agendas.”–Gregg Barak Professor and Head Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology Eastern Michigan University

About the Author

CHRISTINA JACQUELINE JOHNS is Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Criminology at Alabama State Unviersity.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers (April 30, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275941671
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275941673
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,615,691 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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