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    Drug abuse : opposing viewpoints /

    Publié 1994
    Table des matières: “…Drug abuse is a serious problem -- The seriousness of drug abuse may be exaggerated -- Increased heroin use is a serious problem -- Evidence of increased heroin use is inconclusive -- Cocaine abuse is a serious problem -- Cocaine abuse is not a serious problem -- The war on drugs should be prosecuted more vigorously -- The war on drugs should be abandoned -- International measures can help win the war on drugs -- The international war on drugs is a failure -- Military efforts to stop drug trafficking are effective -- Military efforts to stop drug trafficking are ineffective -- Employees should be tested for drug use -- Employees should not be tested for drug use -- Random drug testing in the workplace is fair -- Random drug testing in the workplace is unfair -- Increased regulation of prescription drugs is necessary -- Increased regulation of prescription drugs is unnecessary -- Advertising prescription drugs is beneficial -- Prescription drug advertising is harmful -- Drug companies' profits are excessive -- Drug companies' high profits are justified -- Legalization would reduce the drug problem -- Legalization would not reduce the drug problem -- Increasing federal funding for treatment programs will reduce drug abuse -- Increasing federal funding for treatment programs will not reduce drug abuse -- Community involvement can reduce drug abuse -- Methods used by the military could reduce drug abuse -- Periodical bibliography -- For further discussion -- Orgazations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.…”
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    Key concepts in drugs and society / par Coomber, Ross

    Publié 2013
    Table des matières: “…Drug treatment and quasi-compulsory treatment ; Harm reduction ; Substitute prescribing ; The new recovery approach ; Prevention : primary, secondary and tertiary ; International drug control history/prohibition ; Drugs in sport ; Drug scares and moral panics ; Drug dealers ; Drug markets : difference and diversity ; Drug trafficking ; Crop eradication, crop substitution and legal cultivation ; War on drugs ; Drug testing in schools and workplaces ; Drug courts ; Decriminalisation, legalisation and legal regulation ; Liberalisation.…”
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