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Books in the Drugs, Health, and Social Policy series

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  • by James A. Inciardi, Duane C. McBride & James E. Rivers
    £79.99 - 124.99

  • - Legal, Social, and Treatment Issues
    by Sue Mahan
    £79.99 - 124.99

  • by Glenn Walters
    £79.99 - 124.99

  • - Social, Legal, and Public Health Issues
    by James A. Inciardi, Hilary L. Surratt & Christine A. Saum
    £79.99

  • by Lorraine A. Green Mazerolle
    £79.99 - 124.99

    As traditional approaches to policing drug activity become increasingly ineffective, cities across the United States are developing new enforcement strategies to deal with the problem. This title charts the success of a programme in Oakland, California which features community involvement in the policing of areas where drug abuse is rife.

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    £79.99

    This book presents an historical overview of heroin use in the USA, as well as articles by experts in the field which focus on current developments and emerging trends in prevention, treatment, distribution and consumption. Filling a void in the literature on what is known about the `new' heroin users, this volume also updates the reader on the status of ageing heroin-addicted populations who initiated use of the drug prior to the `age of cocaine'.

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    £124.99

    This book presents an historical overview of heroin use in the USA, as well as articles by experts in the field which focus on current developments and emerging trends in prevention, treatment, distribution and consumption. Filling a void in the literature on what is known about the `new' heroin users, this volume also updates the reader on the status of ageing heroin-addicted populations who initiated use of the drug prior to the `age of cocaine'.

  • - Case Studies in Judicial Innovation
     
    £79.99

    A natural companion to the recently published Drug Control and the Courts (SAGE 1996), this accessible volume focuses on five case studies in judicial innovation - the dedicated drug treatment courts in Miami, Oakland, Fort Lauderdale, Portland and Phoenix. Each case is presented in a chapter written by a local expert to describe and evaluate five prime examples of dedicated drug treatment courts. These chapters are written to a common outline and each discuss the following points: community demographics; structural organization of the court; court caseloads, including drug cases; successes and failures of initial goals and objectives and subsequent adaptations; and measures of long-term successes and failures (recidivism and successful completion of treatment programmes).

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