Informed debate on how, why, or even if, drugs and those that use them should be controlled needs an insight into the background of such controls. This book seeks to provide such an insight, reviewing important aspects of past and current drug control policies in Britain and America. The international complement of expert contributors explores the rationality of the reasoning which produced the initial controls and the continuing relevance of those currently employed.
Key Features
- Insightful Analysis: Offers a detailed examination of drug control policies.
- Expert Contributors: Features contributions from leading experts in the field.
- Alternative Scenarios: Provides potential alternatives for future policy considerations.
Additional Information
This book also explores how effective current controls have been and discusses reasonable alternatives that may exist.