Understanding Drugs, Alcohol and Crime
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Series editor's foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: The nature of the problem
Chapter 2: Policy context: from defining to reducing harm
Chapter 3: Extent of drug misuse
Chapter 4: Types of drug misuse
Chapter 5: Explaining the drugs-crime connection
Chapter 6: The statistical association: just coincidence?
Chapter 7: The causal connection: more than coincidence?
Chapter 8: The effectiveness of interventions
Chapter 9: The nature of the solution
References
Index
Professor Michael Tonry, University of Minnesota Law School, USA
"What makes this book particularly interesting is the refreshingly non judgmental presentation which conveys the essence of very important issues in contemporary society. Therefore, this is an ideal text not only for students but also for policy makers, drugs and alcohol counsellors, treatment agencies and everyone interested in doing research on drugs, alcohol and crime."
Nicoletta Policek, University of Abertay, Dundee
"The publication is not only an excellent summary of the existing research in Great Britain, and to a lesser extent from other jurisdictions, it is a foundation for future research by evoking , and at times provoking, questions and offering a variety of possible responses."
Hirsch Greenberg, University of Regina
- What is the connection between drugs, alcohol and crime?
- What works in reducing drugs and alcohol-related crime?
- Detailed review of the research literature on the connections between drug use and crime
- Examines the current government anti-drugs policy and assesses the effectiveness of programmes that have been used to reduce drug and alcohol-related crime.