Drug law reform debate /

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Imprint:Thirroul, N.S.W. : Spinney Press, 2014.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Issues in society ; Volume 379
Issues in society (Balmain, N.S.W.) ; v. 379.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11229052
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Other authors / contributors:Healey, Justin, editor.
ISBN:9781922084590
192208459X
9781922084583
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Annotation. Illicit drug use in Australia is a significant justice, health, economic and social welfare issue. Relaxation of drug laws has been proposed by a number of reform groups, criminologists and commentators in response to concerns that existing government policies and criminal sanctions have been a failure. Opponents claim that such a relaxation of laws, including decriminalisation and legalisation, will remove the deterrent effect and increase drug use and unleash even greater drug-related problems into the community. This book examines the prevalence of illicit drug use, and presents a range of arguments in the drug policy reform debate. Should the law remain tough on drugs, or go softer on hard drugs?
Other form:Print version: Drug law reform debate. Thirroul, Australia : The Spinney Press, ©2014 60 pages Issues in society (Balmain, N.S.W.) ; Volume 379 9781922084583