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The study of place has recently gained prominence in new work by
sociologists and criminologists. Neighborhoods, Schools, and
Violence furthers this evolution of the merger of social
disorganization theories and opportunity theories in explaining the
crime potential of place. Specifically looking at data from Prince
George's County, Maryland, author Caterina Roman cogently utilizes
the criminal opportunity framework to examine the influence of
schools on neighborhood variations in the rates of violence.
Roman's research seeks to answer, What are the contributions of
routine activity and social disorganization to block-level
violence?, and How does the presence of schools change the
relationship between opportunity and violence? Criminologist,
sociologists, and any one interested in temporal and spatial
aspects of crime opportunity, will find this volume an invaluable
tool.
Have the nations of the world begun to converge with respect to
drug policy? Which countries have remained apart from the
international dialogue? Which have taken steps to forge new, more
liberal policies stressing education, treatment, and alternative
community-based intervention? Focusing specifically on cannabis,
cocaine, and heroin, Illicit Drug Policies, Trafficking, and Use
the World Over presents a brief history and analysis of the current
laws and policies regarding illicit drugs_widely considered to be a
growing international health threat_in twenty five different
countries. With its wide breadth of data and analysis, this volume
will be valuable for both scholars and students of this seemingly
intractable social, legal, and political problem.
Have the nations of the world begun to converge with respect to
drug policy? Which countries have remained apart from the
international dialogue? Which have taken steps to forge new, more
liberal policies stressing education, treatment, and alternative
community-based intervention? Focusing specifically on cannabis,
cocaine, and heroin, Illicit Drug Policies, Trafficking, and Use
the World Over presents a brief history and analysis of the current
laws and policies regarding illicit drugs-widely considered to be a
growing international health threat-in twenty five different
countries. With its wide breadth of data and analysis, this volume
will be valuable for both scholars and students of this seemingly
intractable social, legal, and political problem.
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