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In the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution, the government of the
Islamic Republic initiated a stringent anti-drug campaign that
included fining addicts, imprisonment, physical punishment, and
even the death penalty. Despite these measures, drug use was, and
is still, commonplace. Based on her most recent fieldwork, Janne
Bjerre Christensen explores the mounting problems of drug use in
Iran, how treatment became legalized in 1998, how local NGOs offer
methadone treatment in Tehran and face continuous political
challenges in doing so, and how drug use is critically discussed in
Iranian media and cinema. "Drugs, Deviancy and Democracy in Iran"
is thus a unique account of Iran's recent social and political
history, drawing important conclusions about the complexity of
state power, and the growing impact of civil society, vital for all
those interested in Iran's history, politics, and society.
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