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Federal Narcotics Laws and the War on Drugs
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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Narcotics and Narcotic Regulations to 1937
  • The History of Opiates
  • The Harrison Narcotics Act
  • The Porter Amendment
  • Creation of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Appointment of Harry J. Anslinger
  • Chapter 2. Narcotics and Narcotic Regulations from 1937
  • Opium Poppy Control Act
  • The Boggs Act
  • Narcotic Control Act of 1956
  • Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966
  • Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
  • Comprehensive Drug Penalty Act of 1984
  • Controlled Substance Analog Act of 1986
  • Anti-Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and 1988
  • Current Federal Sentencing Guidelines
  • What Do Judges Think?
  • Chapter 3. Agencies of Enforcement
  • Anslinger in Charge
  • The Post-Anslinger Era
  • Current Regulations and Structure
  • Chapter 4. Interdiction As a Strategy
  • Heroin Interdiction
  • Interdiction at the Source
  • The Failure of Success
  • The Failure of Success II: Intended Consequences
  • Interdiction at the User Level
  • Interdiction for Cocaine and Crack Cocaine
  • Marijuana Interdiction
  • Final Costs of Interdiction
  • Chapter 5. Failures of Incarceration
  • Current State of Prisons
  • Current State of the Courts
  • The Criminal Mind-Set
  • Problems with Mandatory Sentencing Guidelines
  • The States Respond: The Emergence of Drug Courts
  • Chapter 6. What Works: Part IEducation
  • Early Efforts
  • The DARE Program
  • Other School Initiatives
  • Public Education
  • Drug-Use Trends
  • Chapter 7. What Works: Part IIDrug Treatment
  • The Federal Narcotics Farms Experience
  • Drug-Substitution Models
  • Medical Treatment Models
  • The Residential Treatment Program in Federal Prisons
  • Other General Treatment Considerations and Therapies
  • The Value of Treatment
  • Chapter 8. The Legalization Debate
  • Drug-Damage Characteristics
  • Health Issues
  • The Levels of Use Argument
  • Myth and Countermyth: Three Bogus Arguments
  • Harm Reduction
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 9. Recommendations
  • Recommendation 1: Restructure Priorities
  • Recommendation 2: Stop Mixing Apples and Oranges
  • Recommendation 3: Stop Wasting Money
  • Recommendation 4: Expand Education
  • Recommendation 5: Fully Fund Treatment
  • Recommendation 6: Implement Drug Courts at the Federal Level and Eliminate Mandatory Sentencing Guidelines
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix I
  • Appendix II
  • Appendix III
  • Appendix IV
  • Appendix V
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

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Thomas C. Rowe

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