Limit this search to....

Substance Abuse in America: A Documentary and Reference Guide
Contributor(s): Swartz, James (Author)
ISBN: 031335376X     ISBN-13: 9780313353765
Publisher: Greenwood
OUR PRICE:   $119.79  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2012
Qty:
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - General
- Self-help | Substance Abuse & Addictions - General
Dewey: 362.290
LCCN: 2012006447
Series: Documentary and Reference Guides
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 8.5" W x 11" (2.70 lbs) 364 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

Substance Abuse in America: A Documentary and Reference Guide examines the history of U.S. drug policy chronologically, from the early 1900s through the current day, covering topics such as patent medicines, Prohibition, Reefer Madness, the psychedelic '60s, Nixon's War on Drugs, and the powerful warring Mexican drug cartels that currently threaten political instability in that country.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. drug policy that will fascinate general readers and benefit those in the field of substance abuse treatment or policy. Each chapter includes an analysis of a primary source document that serves to illuminate drug policy in America at a particular point in time as well as the reasons for the waxing and waning popularity of various drugs. The author provides accurate historical context that explains perceptions about substance abuse in American history, and draws compelling parallels across different time periods to show that much of what may seem new and unique for the present generation actually has a historical precedent.