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Examining the historical, economic and political context for the
current prohibition of particular drugs, this study investigates
the problem of drug control and provides a systematic analysis of
the development of the international system of regulation. It
identifies the political rationalities that provided the basis of
that system and positions these moral justifications for exercising
power in relation to the practical programmes that put them into
practice. The work not only catalogues the techniques and
strategies employed in the process of governing illicit drugs, it
also notes the failures, unintended consequences and other
difficulties associated with getting such programmes to work. It
will be of key interest to students and scholars of crime and
criminology, law and society, medico-legal studies and health
studies.
Examining the historical, economic and political context for the
current prohibition of particular drugs, this study investigates
the problem of drug control and provides a systematic analysis of
the development of the international system of regulation. It
identifies the political rationalities that provided the basis of
that system and positions these moral justifications for exercising
power in relation to the practical programmes that put them into
practice. The work not only catalogues the techniques and
strategies employed in the process of governing illicit drugs, it
also notes the failures, unintended consequences and other
difficulties associated with getting such programmes to work. It
will be of key interest to students and scholars of crime and
criminology, law and society, medico-legal studies and health
studies.
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific
policing, conceptualising policing broadly as order maintenance
involving the actions of multiple local, regional and international
actors with sometimes competing and conflicting agendas. A complex
and multifaceted endeavour, scholarship on this topic is relatively
scarce and widely dispersed across diverse sources. It examines how
Pacific policing is shaped by changing state-society relations in
different national contexts and ongoing processes of globalisation.
Particular attention is given to the plural character of Pacific
policing, profound challenges of gender equity, changing dynamics
of crime, and the prominence of transnational policing in resource
and capacity constrained domestic environments. The authors draw on
examples from across the Pacific islands to provide a nuanced and
contextualised account of policing in this socially diverse and
rapidly transforming region.
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Borderline (Paperback)
Marie-Sissi Labreche; Translated by Melissa Bull
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