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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Part III

Books - Dealing with Drugs

Drug Abuse

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Part III

Alexander, Michael. "The Heroin Market, Crime and Treatment of Heroin Addiction in Atlanta." In Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Narcotic Treatment, pp. 733-51. New York: National Association for the Prevention of Addiction to Narcotics, 1973.

Anderson, Annelise. The Business of Organized Crime: A Cosa Nostra Family. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1979.

Ashley, Richard. Heroin. New York: St. Martin's, 1972.

Ausubel, David P. Drug Addiction. New York: Random House, 1958.

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Ball, John C., and Carl D. Chambers, eds. The Epidemiology of Opiate Addiction in the United States. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas, 1970.. "Overview of the Problem." In J. Ball and C. Chambers, eds., The Epidemiology of Opiate Addiction in the United States, pp. 5-21. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas, 1970.

Bellis, David J. Heroin and Politicians. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981.

Benham, Lee. "The Effect of Advertising on the Price of Eyeglasses." Journal of Law and Economics 15 (October 1972): 337-52.

Bernard, Godwin. "An Economic Analysis of the Illicit Drug Market." International Journal of the Addictions 18 (October 1983): 681-700.

Berry, Ralph E., and James P. Boland. The Economic Cost of Alcohol Abuse. New York: Free Press, 1977.

Blumstein, Alfred; Philip C. Sagi; and Marvin E. Wolfgang. "Problems of Estimating the Number of Heroin Addicts." In U.S. National Commis-sion on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, Technical Papers of the Second Re-port, vol. 2, pp. 201-11. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1973.

Bork, Robert H. The Antitrust Paradox. New York: Basic Books, 1978.

Brecher, Edward M., and Consumer Reports Editors. Licit and Illicit Drugs: The Consumers Union Report on Narcotics, Stimulants, Depressants, Inhalants, Hallucinogens & Marijuana—Including Caffeine, Nicotine and Alcohol. Boston: Little, Brown, 1972.

Brodsky, Marc D. "History of Heroin Prevalence Estimation Techniques." In National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Self-Report Methods of Estimating Drug Use: Meeting Current Challenges to Validity, NIDA Re-search Monograph 57, pp. 94-103. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1985.

Brown, Clinton C., and Charles Savage, eds. The Drug Abuse Controversy. Baltimore: Friends Medical Science Research Center, 1971.

Brown, George F., Jr., and Lester P. Silverman. "The Retail Price of Her-oin: Estimation and Applications." Journal of the American Statistical Association 69 (September 1974): 595-606.

Bruun, Kettil; L. Pan; and I. Rexed. The Gentlemen's Club: International Control of Drugs and Alcohol. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975.

Carr, Robert R., and Erik J. Meyers. "Marijuana and Cocaine: The Proc-ess of Change in Drug Policy." In Drug Abuse Council, The Facts About 'Drug Abuse,' pp. 153-89. New York: Free Press, 1980.

Chambers, Carl D. "Narcotic Addiction and Crime: An Empirical Re-view." In J. Inciardi, ed., Drugs and the Criminal Justice System, pp. 125-42. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1974.

Chein, Isidor, et al. The Road to H. New York: Basic Books, 1964. Chi'en, James M. N. "Voluntary Treatment for Drug Abuse in Hong Kong." Addictive Diseases 3 (1977): 99-104.

Coate, Douglas, and Fred Goldman. "The Impact of Drug Addiction on Criminal Earnings." In I. Leveson, ed., Quantitative Explorations in Drug Abuse Policy, chap. 4. New York: Spectrum, 1980.

Culyer, Anthony J. "Should Social Policy Concern Itself with Drug Abuse?" Public Finance Quarterly 1 (October 1973): 449-56. Selected Bibliography    355

Desmond, David P.; James F. Maddux; and Aureliano Trevino. "Street Heroin Potency and Deaths from Overdose in San Antonio." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 5 (March 1978): 39-49.

Douglas, Mary. Purity and Danger: An Analysis of the Concepts of Pol-lution and Taboo. Middlesex, England: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978.

Drucker, Ernest, and Victor Sidel. "The Communicable Disease Model of Heroin Addiction: A Critique." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 1, no. 3 (1974): 301-11.

Drug Abuse Council. The Facts About 'Drug Abuse.' New York: Free Press, 1980.

DuPont, Robert L., and Mark H. Greene. "The Dynamics of a Heroin Addiction Epidemic." Science 181 (August 24, 1973): 716-22.

Duster, Troy. The Legislation of Morality: Law, Drugs, and Moral Judgment. New York: Free Press, 1970.

Eatherly, Billy J. "Drug Law Enforcement: Should We Arrest Pushers or Users?" Journal of Political Economy 82 (January 1974): 210-14.

Ehrlich, Isaac. "Participation in Illegitimate Activities: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation." Journal of Political Economy 81 (May 1973): 521-65.

Eldridge, William Butler. Narcotics and the Law. 2d ed. rev. Chicago: Uni-versity of Chicago Press, 1967.

Epstein, Edward Jay. "Methadone: The Forlorn Hope." The Public Inter-est 36 (Summer 1974): 3-24.. Agency of Fear. New York: Putnam, 1977.

Finestone, Harold. "Narcotics and Criminality." Law and Contemporary Problems 22 (1957): 69-85.

Fujii, Edwin T. "Public Investment in the Rehabilitation of Heroin Ad-dicts." Social Science Quarterly 55 (June 1974): 39-51.

Glenn, William. "Problems Related to Survey Sampling." In National In-stitute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), The Epidemiology of Drug Abuse: Cur-rent Issues, NIDA Research Monograph 10, pp. 154-59. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1977.

Goldberg, Peter. "The Federal Government's Response to Illicit Drugs, 1969-1978." In Drug Abuse Council, The Facts About 'Drug Abuse,' pp. 20-62. New York: Free Press, 1980.

Goldman, Fred. "Drug Abuse, Crime and Economics: The Dismal Limits of Social Choice." In J. Inciardi, ed., The Drugs-Crime Connection, chap. 7. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1981.

Goldstein, Paul J. "Getting Over: Economic Alternatives to Predatory Crime Among Street Drug Users." In J. Inciardi, ed., The Drugs-Crime Connection, chap. 3. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1981.

Goldstein, Paul, et al. "The Marketing of Street Heroin in New York City." Journal of Drug Issues 14 (Summer 1984): 553-66.

Goode, Erich. Drugs in American Society. New York: Knopf, 1972.

Gottschalk, Louis A., and Frederick L. McGuire. "Psychosocial and Biomedical Aspects of Deaths Associated with Heroin and Other Nar-cotics." In National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), The Epidemiology of Heroin and Other Narcotics, NIDA Research Monograph 16, pp. 122- 24. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1977.

Greene, Mark H. "The Resurgence of Heroin Abuse in the District of Co-lumbia." American Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse 2, no. 2 (1975): 141-64.

Gunning, J. Patrick. "Notes on Two Abuses: Drugs and the Pareto Cri-terion." Public Finance Quarterly 4 (January 1976): 43-49.

Haglund, Robert M. J., and Charles Froland. "Relationship between Ad-dict Crime and Drug Treatment: Two Cohorts Examined." American Journal of Drug and Akohol Abuse 5 (1978): 455-62.

Harrell, Adele V. "Validation of Self-Report: The Research Record." In National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Self-Report Methods of Es-timating Drug Use: Meeting Current Challenges to Validity, NIDA Re-search Monograph 57, pp. 12-21. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1985.

Hellman, Daryl. The Economics of Crime. New York: St. Martin's, 1980.

Holahan, John F. "The Economics of Heroin." In P. Wald et al., eds., Dealing With Drug Abuse, pp. 255-99. New York: Praeger, 1972.

Hunt, Leon Gibson. "Prevalence of Active Heroin Use in the United States." In National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), The Epidemiol-ogy of Heroin and Other Narcotics, NIDA Research Monograph 16, pp. 61-86. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1977.

Inciardi, James A., ed. The Drugs-Crime Connection. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1981.

Inglis, Brian. The Forbidden Game: A Social History of Drugs. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1975.

Johnson, Bruce D. "The Race, Class, and Irreversibility Hypotheses: Myths and Research About Heroin." In U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), The Epidemiology of Heroin and Other Narcotics, NIDA Re-search Monograph 16, pp. 51-60. Washington, D.C.: Government Print-ing Office, 1977.

Jordan, William A. Airline Regulation in America. Baltimore: Johns Hop-kins University Press, 1970.

Judson, Horace Freeland. Heroin Addiction in Britain: What Americans Can Learn from the English Experience. New York: Harcourt Brace Jo-vanovich, 1974.

Kandel, Denise B., and Deborah R. Maloff. "Commonalities in Drug Use: A Sociological Perspective." In P. Levison, D. Gerstein, and D. Maloff, eds., Commonalities in Substance Abuse and Habitual Behavior, pp. 3- 27. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington, 1983.

Kaplan, John. Marijuana: The New Prohibition. New York: Pocket Books, 1972.

Kaplan, John. "A Primer on Heroin." Stanford Law Review 27 (February 1975): 801-26.

King, Rufus. The Drug Hang-Up: America's Fifty-Year Folly. New York: Viking, 1972.

Klein, Benjamin, and Keith Leffler. "The Role of Market Forces in As-suring Contractual Performance." Journal of Political Economy 89 (Au-gust 1981): 615-41.

Koch, James V., and Stanley E. Grupp. "The Economics of Drug Control Policies." International Journal of the Addictions 5 (December 1971): 571-84.

Kramer, John C. "Speculations on the Nature and Pattern of Opium Smok-ing." Journal of Drug Issues 12 (Spring 1979): 247-55.

Lamour, Catherine, and Michael Lamberti. The International Connection. New York: Pantheon, 1974.

Leveson, Irving. "Drug Addiction: Some Evidence on Prevention and De-terrence." In I. Leveson, ed., Quantitative Explorations in Drug Abuse Policy, pp. 73-97. New York: Spectrum, 1980.
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Levin, Gilbert; Edward B. Roberts; and Gary B. Hirsch. The Persistent Poppy: A Computer-Aided Search for Heroin Policy. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1975.

Manning, Peter K., and Laurence Redlinger. "Working Bases for Corrup-tion: Organizational Ambiguities and Narcotics Law Enforcement." In A. Trebach, ed., Drugs, Crime, and Politics, pp. 60-89. New York: Praeger, 1978.

McDermott, Diane, and James Scheurich. "The Logarithmic Normal Dis-tribution in Relation to the Epidemiology of Drug Abuse." Bulletin on Narcotics 29 (January-March 1977): 13-19.

McIntosh, I. D. "Population Consumption of Alcohol and Proportion Drinking." British Journal of Addiction 76 (1981): 267-79.

Meyers, Erik J. "American Heroin Policy: Some Alternatives." In Drug Abuse Council, The Facts About 'Drug Abuse,' pp. 190-247. New York: Free Press, 1980.

Mintz, Jim; Charles P. O'Brien; and Beverly Pomerantz. "The Impact of Vietnam Service on Heroin-Addicted Veterans." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 6, no. 1 (1979): 39-52.

Moore, Mark H. "Policies to Achieve Discrimination on the Effective Price of Heroin." American Economic Review 63 (May 1973): 270-77.  . Buy and Bust. Cambridge, Mass.: Lexington, 1977.

Musto, David F. The American Disease: Origins of Narcotic Control. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973.

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