Towards drug policy justice : harm reduction, human rights and changing drug policy contexts / edited by Damon Barrett and Rick Lines.
2024
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Title
Towards drug policy justice : harm reduction, human rights and changing drug policy contexts / edited by Damon Barrett and Rick Lines.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, is an imprint of the Francis & Taylor Group, 2024.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Drugs, crime and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Towards transformative drug policy reform / Laura Garius, Imani Mason Jordan and Niamh Eastwood
Drug policy reform and human rights post-COVID-19 / Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch and Diederik Lohman
Debunking the three myuths about reforming Asian drug policies / Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Lessons learned from legal regulation of cannabis / Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrábano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
The regulation of legal drug markets: key lessons from alcohol control policy in Africa / Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Legal eipdemiology in post-prohibition scenarios / Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Harm reduction post-prohibition / Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Can darknet drug markets be harm reducing? building decriminalised spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia / Eliza Kurcevič
Prisoner to patient: the pathologisation of people who use drugs / Shaun Shelly
Peasants' rights after the War on Drugs: the case for transformative cannabis regulation / Alejandro Rodríguez-Llasch, Isabel Pereira-Arana and Luis Felipe Cruz-Olivera
Are coca crops causing deforestation in Colombia? would a future regulated market impact the environment? / Maria Alejandra Vélez
Consensus breakdown and recalcitrancy in the drug control system: towards disintegration or re-integration? / John Collins
The last drug warrior in the West: UK drug policy and shifting material interests from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century / Kojo Koram.
Drug policy reform and human rights post-COVID-19 / Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch and Diederik Lohman
Debunking the three myuths about reforming Asian drug policies / Michelle Miao and Gloria Lai
Lessons learned from legal regulation of cannabis / Zara Snapp, Jorge Herrera Valderrábano and Luis Daniel Santiago Vidargas
The regulation of legal drug markets: key lessons from alcohol control policy in Africa / Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson and Isidore S. Obot
Legal eipdemiology in post-prohibition scenarios / Scott Burris, Corey S. Davis and Elizabeth Platt
Harm reduction post-prohibition / Naomi Burke-Shyne and Ajeng Larasati
Can darknet drug markets be harm reducing? building decriminalised spaces in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia / Eliza Kurcevič
Prisoner to patient: the pathologisation of people who use drugs / Shaun Shelly
Peasants' rights after the War on Drugs: the case for transformative cannabis regulation / Alejandro Rodríguez-Llasch, Isabel Pereira-Arana and Luis Felipe Cruz-Olivera
Are coca crops causing deforestation in Colombia? would a future regulated market impact the environment? / Maria Alejandra Vélez
Consensus breakdown and recalcitrancy in the drug control system: towards disintegration or re-integration? / John Collins
The last drug warrior in the West: UK drug policy and shifting material interests from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century / Kojo Koram.
Summary
"Taking the shifting global drug policy terrain as a starting point, this collection moves beyond debates about whether to reform drug policies to a focus on delivering 'drug policy justice' - repairing the damage caused by the war on drugs as a component of reform efforts and safeguarding against future harms in legal markets. This book brings together some of the leading international thinkers and advocates on harm reduction and drug policy to introduce key questions in contemporary drug policy. Across five themes, and with contributions from different regions and disciplines, it explores ethical, legal, empirical and historical perspectives on delivering 'drug policy justice' from supply through to use. Essays cover a wide range of issues, from the effects of COVID on drug policy to securing economic and environmental justice, and from human rights in Asian drug policy to questions of race and equity in cannabis reforms, providing diverse insights on both prominent and overlooked drug policy challenges. Towards Drug Policy Justice is a benchmark text for scholars, students, advocates and policymakers as the book explores new models of global drug policy reform"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed May 24, 2024)
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Print version: Towards drug policy justice Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2024]
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781003169765 (ebook)
1003169767
9780367770952 (hardback)
9780367770969 (paperback)
1003169767
9780367770952 (hardback)
9780367770969 (paperback)
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