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The Economics Of Addictive Behaviours Volume Iii The Private And Social Costs Of The Abuse Of Illicit Drugs And Their Remedies John Joshua

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The Economics Of Addictive Behaviours Volume Iii The Private And Social Costs Of The Abuse Of Illicit Drugs And Their Remedies John Joshua
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 135
Author: John Joshua
ISBN: 9783319865553, 9783319591377, 9783319591384, 3319865552, 3319591371, 331959138X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Economics Of Addictive Behaviours Volume Iii The Private And Social Costs Of The Abuse Of Illicit Drugs And Their Remedies John Joshua by John Joshua 9783319865553, 9783319591377, 9783319591384, 3319865552, 3319591371, 331959138X instant download after payment.

This title offers an in-depth analysis of the causes, consequences and treatments of illicit drug abuse. The author examines the effects of existing drug policies and proposes drug use legalisation within a regulated market as a viable alternative. Joshua assesses the factors that make individuals vulnerable to drug abuse and the pathways they may follow. As well as exploring the physical and psychological effects on the individual, Joshua examines the social and economic consequences for society. He highlights the pitfalls of a purely legal approach to drug abuse, which is primarily a health matter, and questions whether special drugs courts could be used as an alternative to the present criminal justice system. This book adds to the debate on whether most drugs could be sold in a regulated market in the same way as other drugs are, such as alcohol or nicotine. This is the third title in a four volume series ‘The Economics of Addictive Behaviours’, consisting of three additional volumes on smoking, alcohol abuse and overeating.

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