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Cannabis, marijuana, pot, ganja - it goes by many names - is by far
the most widely used illegal substance, and accounts for more
arrests than any other drug. Barely a week goes by without this
drug appearing in the newpapers, and politicians have famously tied
themselve in knots, trying to decide just how to deal with this
recreational drug. While there have been many drug policy books on
other substances - both legal and illegal, few have focused on this
drug. Cannabis Policy: Moving beyond Stalemate is unique in
providing the materials needed for deciding on policy about
cannabis in its various forms. It reviews the state of knowledge on
the health and psychological effects of cannabis, and its
dangerousness relative to other drugs. It considers patterns and
trends in use, the size and character of illicit markets, and the
administration of current policies, including arrests and diversion
to treatment, under the global prohibition regime. It looks at the
experience of a number of countries which have tried reforming
their regimes and softening prohibition, exploring the kinds of
changes or penalties for use for possession: including
depenalization, decriminalization, medical control, and different
types of legalization. It evaluates such changes and draws on them
to assess the effects on levels and patterns of use, on the market,
and on adverse consequences of prohibition. For policymakers
willing to look outside the box of the global prohibition regime,
the book examines the options and possibilities for a country or
group of countries to bring about change in, or opt out of, the
global control system. Throughout, the book examines cannabis
within a global frame, and provides in accessible form information
which anyone considering reform will need in order to make
decisions on cannabis policy (much of which is new or has not been
readily available). This book will be essential for those involved
in policymaking and be of interest to a wide range of readers
interested in drugs and drug policy, as well as being an excellent
supplementary text for university courses in criminology, policy
science, social science, or public health. Published with the
BECKLEY FOUNDATION PRESS
Illegal psychoactive substances and illicit prescription drugs are
currently used on a daily basis all over the world. Affecting
public health and social welfare, illicit drug use is linked to
disease, disability, and social problems. Faced with an increase in
usage, national and global policymakers are turning to addiction
science for guidance on how to create evidence-based drug policy.
Drug Policy and the Public Good is an objective analytical basis on
which to build global drug policies. It presents the accumulated
scientific knowledge on drug use in relation to policy development
on a national and international level. By also revealing new
epidemiological data on the global dimensions of drug misuse, it
questions existing regulations and highlights the growing need for
evidence-based, realistic, and coordinated drug policy. A critical
review of cumulative scientific evidence, Drug Policy and the
Public Good discusses four areas of drug policy; primary prevention
programs in schools and other settings; supply reduction programs,
including legal enforcement and drug interdiction; treatment
interventions and harm reduction approaches; and control of the
legal market through prescription drug regimes. In addition, it
analyses the current state of global drug policy, and advocates
improvements in the drafting of public health policy. Drug Policy
and the Public Good is a global source of information and
inspiration for policymakers involved in public health and social
welfare. Presenting new research on illicit and prescription drug
use, it is also an essential tool for academics, and a significant
contribution to the translation of addiction research into
effective drug policy.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Grundsatze Der Klugheit Joseph Benedikt Fischer
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