An authority on anti-drug policy and crack since it became a
popular street drug in the mid-1980s, Belenko traces the
development of America's policy response in the context of changes
in policy that were underway when crack first appeared. He
summarizes the state of our knowledge about crack, its
pharmacological properties, its use and effects on health and
behavior, and its distribution. Moreover, he makes recommendations
about policies to deal with the next drug epidemic. This empirical
analysis and public policy study is intended for teachers, graduate
students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in drug
control and treatment, criminal justice law enforcement, and in
public administration.
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