Tipo: materialTypeLabelLibro - General
Ubicación Física: 362.29 / B877 2016

The handbook of drugs and society /

Autor: Henry H. Brownstein.
Otros Autores: Averill, Sheigla ( autor ) ; Bahr, Stephen J. ( autor ) ; Bailey, John ( autor ) ; Baskin, Deborah ( autora ) ; Baskin-Sommers, Arielele R. ( autor ) ; Bennett, Trevor ( autor ) ; Bennett, Alex S. ( autor ) ; Draus, Paul ( autor ) ; Frankeberger, Jessica ( autora ) .
Serie: Wiley handbooks in criminology and criminal justice.
Pié de imprenta: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
Descripción: 636 páginas ; 17 x 25 cm.
ISBN: 9781118726792.
Tema(s):
Contenido: Part I. Understanding drugs in society. 1. Drugs and society. Part II. The use and marketing of particular drugs in society. 2. Alcohol. Wide-ranging problems, inadequate responses. 3. Global marijuana cultivation and societal place because and in spite of US policy and perception. 4. Heroin and other opiates. 5. Cocaine powder and crack cocaine: a changeable history? 6. Methamphetamine. 7. Prescription drugs. 8. Designer drugs. Part III. Explaining the place of drugs in society. 9. Drug use a socially constructed problem. 10. Social scientific theories of drug use, abuse, and addiction. 11. The intersection between neurobiological and psychological theories of substance use disorders. Part IV. Studying drugs in society. 12. Ethnographic studies of drugs in communities. 13. Measurement and design challenges in the study of drugs and society. Part V. What we know and do not know about drugs and public health and safety. 14. What has been learned from research on the drugs-crime connection? 15. The impact of illicit drugs on public health. 16. Research on drugs and social characteristics. 17. Public safety and public health in a geographic and economic context. Part VI. Drugs and adverse social experience. 18. Drugs and violent crime. 19. Drugs and violence in personal and intimate relationships. 20. Markets and distribution systems: the birth, growth, and transformation of UK drug markets. Part VII. Drugs an illicit enterprise. 21. The criminalization of (some) drug-involved people. 22. The culture and subcultures of illicit drug use and distribution. 23. Displacement effects of supply reduction policies in Latin America: a tipping point in cocaine trafficking. Part VIII. Responding to the problem and problems of drugs in society. 24. Drug law enforcement. 25. Drug abuse prevention through early childhood intervention. 26. Dealing with drug users: treatment. 27. Drug policy in the United States: a dynamic multilevel experimental environment.
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Part I. Understanding drugs in society. 1. Drugs and society. Part II. The use and marketing of particular drugs in society. 2. Alcohol. Wide-ranging problems, inadequate responses. 3. Global marijuana cultivation and societal place because and in spite of US policy and perception. 4. Heroin and other opiates. 5. Cocaine powder and crack cocaine: a changeable history? 6. Methamphetamine. 7. Prescription drugs. 8. Designer drugs. Part III. Explaining the place of drugs in society. 9. Drug use a socially constructed problem. 10. Social scientific theories of drug use, abuse, and addiction. 11. The intersection between neurobiological and psychological theories of substance use disorders. Part IV. Studying drugs in society. 12. Ethnographic studies of drugs in communities. 13. Measurement and design challenges in the study of drugs and society. Part V. What we know and do not know about drugs and public health and safety. 14. What has been learned from research on the drugs-crime connection? 15. The impact of illicit drugs on public health. 16. Research on drugs and social characteristics. 17. Public safety and public health in a geographic and economic context. Part VI. Drugs and adverse social experience. 18. Drugs and violent crime. 19. Drugs and violence in personal and intimate relationships. 20. Markets and distribution systems: the birth, growth, and transformation of UK drug markets. Part VII. Drugs an illicit enterprise. 21. The criminalization of (some) drug-involved people. 22. The culture and subcultures of illicit drug use and distribution. 23. Displacement effects of supply reduction policies in Latin America: a tipping point in cocaine trafficking. Part VIII. Responding to the problem and problems of drugs in society. 24. Drug law enforcement. 25. Drug abuse prevention through early childhood intervention. 26. Dealing with drug users: treatment. 27. Drug policy in the United States: a dynamic multilevel experimental environment.

Psicología

The Handbook of Drugs and Society provides a comprehensive examination of the past and present roles of drugs in society with a focus on theory, research, policy, and practice. Edited by a noted scholar in the field and written by top social and behavioral scientists, it includes 27 original chapters with multidisciplinary and international perspectives. Each chapter reviews current knowledge in the field, including key research findings, theoretical developments, and methodological debates, and identifies ongoing controversies in the field, emergent topics, and areas in need of further inquiry. The coverage is broad and complete with discussion of individual drugs, as well as topics like physiological theories of drug use and abuse, public health implications of drugs, patterns of drugs and crime, international drug trade and trafficking, prevention of drug use and treatment of drug abuse, and designer drugs. Filled with up-to-date and engaging material, this collection provides important insights for scholars and practitioners in a field of high stakes and consequences for individuals and societies around the globe.

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