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Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial First Edition

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Why have our drug wars failed and how might we turn things around? Ask the authors of this hardhitting exposè of U.S. efforts to fight drug trafficking and abuse. In a bold analysis of a century's worth of policy failure, Drug War Politics turns on its head many familiar bromides about drug politics. It demonstrates how, instead of learning from our failures, we duplicate and reinforce them in the same flawed policies. The authors examine the "politics of denial" that has led to this catastrophic predicament and propose a basis for a realistic and desperately needed solution.

Domestic and foreign drug wars have consistently fallen short because they are based on a flawed model of force and punishment, the authors show. The failure of these misguided solutions has led to harsher get-tough policies, debilitating cycles of more force and punishment, and a drug problem that continues to escalate. On the foreign policy front, billions of dollars have been wasted, corruption has mushroomed, and human rights undermined in Latin America and across the globe. Yet cheap drugs still flow abundantly across our borders. At home, more money than ever is spent on law enforcement, and an unprecedented number of people―disproportionately minorities―are incarcerated. But drug abuse and addiction persist.

The authors outline the political struggles that help create and sustain the current punitive approach. They probe the workings of Washington politics, demonstrating how presidential and congressional "out-toughing" tactics create a logic of escalation while the criticisms and alternatives of reformers are sidelined or silenced.

Critical of both the punitive model and the legalization approach,
Drug War Politics calls for a bold new public health approach, one that frames the drug problem as a public health―not a criminal―concern. The authors argue that only by situating drug issues in the context of our fundamental institutions―the family, neighborhoods, and schools―can we hope to provide viable treatment, prevention, and law enforcement. In its comprehensive investigation of our long, futile battle with drugs and its original argument for fundamental change, this book is essential for every concerned citizen.

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The use of illegal drugs should not be treated as a crime, but as a public health problem, argue Eva Bertram, Morris Blachman, Kenneth Sharpe, and Peter Andreas. Though the idea is hardly new, Drug War Politics revitalizes public debate over whether tax dollars are better spent suppressing drugs and pushers or rehabilitating addicts. Through interviews with health-care specialists, law enforcement officials, and drug users, the authors--who constitute a drug policy think-tank--illustrate that America's war on drugs must be revamped before it exacerbates the problem.

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"The authors make fascinating points about America's complex relationship with drugs. . . . Compelling arguments and an excellent use of data make this report invaluable."--"Kirkus Reviews

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of California Press; First Edition (July 15, 1996)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 364 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0520205987
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0520205987
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 0.91 x 8.9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022
Tons of interesting information. Plus, the book is easy to read and it advocates the Public Health Paradigm while depicting the cons of the punitive approach. Even though it is sort of a bit aged book with older sources (if you need it as a source in your research paper or even for your essay) the input, in the book is really great. Again, it is a really useful book!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2009
The book came quickly and in perfect condition. I am using it for a college research paper, but haven't looked inside yet to find the relevant information. I would certainly order future products from this vendor.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 1999
"Drug War Politics" is an informative work and a must-have for the freedom fighter. Unfortunately,like all other published works except for one, it does not call for the repeal of prohibition. This is a dreadful oversight and it shows just how institutionalized tyranny has become in America.
Calling for reform, legalization, harm reduction etc., simply concedes the "right" of government to prohibit. No such right exists because prohibition laws are repugnant to the spirit of our fundamental legal source: The Declaration of Independence.
I've studied and written volumes on this subject only to discover that the Establishment Curtain makes the Cold War Iron Curtain look like the sheerest of negligees.
If you want the WHOLE truth you must always follow the money trail to its very end. In the case of prohibition you will discover an ever-growing JUDICIAL INDUSTRY that "legally" preys on harmless humans and the taxpayers for $billions annually. This is the best kept secret in America.
There are but two types of crime. Force and Fraud. Self-medication is neither. Either this is a secret kept from America's legislators and judges or they have taken criminal license with our Constitution's Comerce Clause.
Folks, it's time to unshackle our grand juries by making them fully aware of their right to function independently and issue presentments.
Tinsley Grey Sammons BASTIATLAW@aol.com
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