British drugs policy: Problematizing the distinction between legal and illegal drugs and the definition of the ‘drugs problem’.
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2008
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This article draws upon an extensive literature review of the social and medical sciences, official documents and various websites to critically re-evaluate the basis of British drugs policy. The article problematizes the rationale for criminalizing certain substances and questions the distinctions created between legal and illegal drugs; in so doing, the article argues that the definition of the `drugs problem' is the real problem. It shows that the debate on illegal drugs is filled less with factual truths and more with misinformation which creates public fear and provides a questionable basis for public policy. The article questions current thinking regarding the drugs/crime relationship and concludes by exploring some implications for policy and practice. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Boland , P 2008 , ' British drugs policy: Problematizing the distinction between legal and illegal drugs and the definition of the ‘drugs problem’. ' Probation Journal , vol 55 , no. 2 , pp. 171-187 . DOI: 10.1177/0264550508089120 |
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article |