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Title: | US: (part 2 of 2) An Informed Approach to Substance Abuse |
Published On: | 1998-11-28 |
Source: | Issues in Science & Technology |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 19:27:06 |
AN INFORMED APPROACH TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE
(continued from part 1)
RECOMMENDED READING
Avram Goldstein, Addiction: From Biology to Drug Policy. New York: W.H
Freeman & Co., 1993.
Mark Kleiman, Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results. New York: Basic
Books, 1992.
Robert MacCoun and Peter Reuter, Beyond the Drug War: Learning From Other
Places, Other Times, and Other Vices. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
Peter Reuter, "Why Can't We Make Prohibition Work Better?" Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 141, No. 3, September, 1997.
Peter Reuter, "After the Borders are Sealed: Can Domestic Sources
Substitute for Imported Drugs?," Drug Policy in the Americas. Santa Monica,
Calif: The RAND Corporation, 1992.
Peter C. Rydell and Susan S. Everingham, Controlling Cocaine: Supply Versus
Demand Programs. Santa Monica, Calif.: The RAND Corporation, 1994.
RELEVANT WEB SITES
College on the Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) "Statement on National
Drug Policy"
http://views.vcu.edu/cpdd/policy/drugpol.html
CPDD
http://views.vcu.edu/cpdd/
Drug Policy Analysis Bulletin
http://www.fas.org/drugs/issue4.htm
The Federation of American Scientists Drug Policy Project
http://www.fas.org/drugs
Join Together (a national resource center for community antidrug efforts)
http://www.jointogether.org
Physician Leadership on National Drug Policy
http://www.caas.brown.edu/plndp/
"Principles for Practical Drug Policies"
http://www.fas.org/drugs/Principles.htm
Checked-by: Richard Lake
(continued from part 1)
RECOMMENDED READING
Avram Goldstein, Addiction: From Biology to Drug Policy. New York: W.H
Freeman & Co., 1993.
Mark Kleiman, Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results. New York: Basic
Books, 1992.
Robert MacCoun and Peter Reuter, Beyond the Drug War: Learning From Other
Places, Other Times, and Other Vices. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
Peter Reuter, "Why Can't We Make Prohibition Work Better?" Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 141, No. 3, September, 1997.
Peter Reuter, "After the Borders are Sealed: Can Domestic Sources
Substitute for Imported Drugs?," Drug Policy in the Americas. Santa Monica,
Calif: The RAND Corporation, 1992.
Peter C. Rydell and Susan S. Everingham, Controlling Cocaine: Supply Versus
Demand Programs. Santa Monica, Calif.: The RAND Corporation, 1994.
RELEVANT WEB SITES
College on the Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) "Statement on National
Drug Policy"
http://views.vcu.edu/cpdd/policy/drugpol.html
CPDD
http://views.vcu.edu/cpdd/
Drug Policy Analysis Bulletin
http://www.fas.org/drugs/issue4.htm
The Federation of American Scientists Drug Policy Project
http://www.fas.org/drugs
Join Together (a national resource center for community antidrug efforts)
http://www.jointogether.org
Physician Leadership on National Drug Policy
http://www.caas.brown.edu/plndp/
"Principles for Practical Drug Policies"
http://www.fas.org/drugs/Principles.htm
Checked-by: Richard Lake
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