Written by Drug Policy Foundation
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Tuesday, 31 March 1992 00:00 |
Preface
Chapter One The Persistent Urban Crisis
The Los Angeles Riots and the Crisis in American Policing Joseph D. McNamara National Drug Reform Strategy The Drug Policy Foundation The War on Drugs and the Riots in Los Angeles Edward C. Carman Jr. 'Peace and Seed,' Not 'Weed and Seed' Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B.Zeese Economic Effects of Prohibition Target the Poor Frederick J. Oerther Just Say Poverty Harry G. Levine Escalating Violence Demands Police Reform Stacie Norton
Chapter Two • Rights, Rats and Victims
Forfeiture is Punishment Brenda Grantland Urinalysis or Uromancy Dale Gieringer Year of the Rat Cynthia Cotts Can Drug Laws Be Justified as Anticipatory Offenses? Douglas N. Husak Human Rights vs. Political Repression and Medical Intervention Bartlett J. Ridge The Eviction of Drug Users Robert C. Davis, Barbara E. Smith and Arthur J. Lurigio
Chapter Three • Perverted Perceptions
"Socialist Realism" in the Service of the Drug War Arnold S. Trebach Illegal Drugs and the Outlaw Hero Mythology Dr. Stephen A. Fisher Public Perceptions and the Therapeutic Use of Heroin Robert L. McCarthy and Michael Montagne Conceptual and Terminological Contributions to Drug Miseducation Alan S. Meyer Drugs and Youth: Who Owns the Problem? Liza Nagel, Mary Emery and Cheryl Granby Advertising the Drug War as a Public Service Rob Stewart
Chapter Four • The Politicians
The Bush Drug War Record The Drug Policy Foundation Drug Regulation: the Election Issue that Wasn't Joseph L. Galiber Anti-Drug Pork Barrel Frederick J. Oerther
Chapter Five • ...All theHallmarks of a Patriarchy
A Feminist View of the Drug War Ellen Luff Bridging the Difference Paula J. Hruby Pregnant Women in the War on Drugs Katherine Beckett Reproductive Law and Policy Lynn M. Paltrow
Chapter Six • The Question of Marijuana: Still Unanswered
The Evolution of Marijuana Law Richard Lawrence Miller Marijuana: A Privacy Right? Dan Viets Surviving a Marijuana Arrest Ed Rosenthal Before I Go Kenny Jenks Medical Marijuana Fight Heats Up Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B Zeese
Chapter Seven • Bringing Harm Reduction Home
Harm Reduction: Principles, Applications and Possibilities Julian Somers, Susan F. Tapert and G. Alan Marlatt Critique of Needle Exchange Andrew Shorr The Drug Czar's Rush to Judgement on Needle Exchange Dave Fratello Public Health as the Focal Point Steven Jonas
Chapter Eight • Treatment, Thought Reform and the Road to Hell
Thought Reform Tactics: The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions Barry L. Beyerstein Can We Provide Care Without Control? Anna Celeste Burke Treatment: Seriously Flawed? Louis S. Berger Pretrial Diversion: The State of the Art Lori A. Jenkins Can Treatment Cure the Drug War? Arnold S. Trebach and Kevin B Zeese American "Drug War" Fallacy: Straight Inc. Richard R. Bradbury and John J. Foley The Disease of Addiction: It's Sick and Tired Bruce Alexander and Govert F. van de Wijngaart
Chapter Nine • Historical Insights
The VCL: Architects of Repeal Richard M. Evans Constructing Chemical Bogeymen Craig Reinarman With the Benefit of Hindsight R. Keith Stroup The Second Noble Experiment John Laurence Kase Drug Policy Reform in San Francisco: A Memoir Michael R. Aldrich
Chapter Ten • The International Currents
The Andean Strategy Reconsidered The Drug Policy Foundation Miscarriage of Colombian Anti-Drug Initiative Julius Gylys Cocaine Conversion: Onward to Coca! Douglas A. Willinger Societal Consequences of International Illicit Drug Trafficking and Supply-Reduction Efforts Michael Montagne The "Miami Vice" View Of Drugs: Identifying Canada's Real Drug Problems Robert Solomon and Lisa Constantine
Chapter Eleven • Action for Reform
The Need for a Grassroots Lobby for Drug Policy Reform Ellen Luff Addicts and Activism Henry N. Blansfield Act Through Self-Help Ben Kalka Establishing and Maintaining Credibility as an Injecting Drug Users Group Dave Burrows Self-Help Organization of Drug Users in Germany Ingo Ilja Michels Campus Activism and Human Empowerment Chuck Thomas A Drug Reform Activist's Journal Paul Hager How to Make the Loyal Opposition Part of the Political Mainstream Douglas Greene
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