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Drug Policy Constellations: the Role of Power and Morality Making UK
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Drug Policy Constellations: the Role of Power and Morality Making UK in Franklin, TN
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Drug Policy Constellations: the Role of Power and Morality Making UK in Franklin, TN
Current price: $119.95
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How is UK drugs policy made, and why does it so often seem irrational when considering what works in reducing drugrelated harms?
This book explains how the concept of drug policy constellations – the loosely concerted policy actors with shared moral commitments that influenced policy outcomes – explains why there is no such thing as 'evidencebased' drug policy. Drawing on his participation in highlevel policy discussions, and a novel approach to policy analysis, Stevens presents three recent cases involving key issues in UK illicit drug policy – medical cannabis, drugrelated deaths and the government’s 10year drug strategy.
This book explains how the concept of drug policy constellations – the loosely concerted policy actors with shared moral commitments that influenced policy outcomes – explains why there is no such thing as 'evidencebased' drug policy. Drawing on his participation in highlevel policy discussions, and a novel approach to policy analysis, Stevens presents three recent cases involving key issues in UK illicit drug policy – medical cannabis, drugrelated deaths and the government’s 10year drug strategy.
How is UK drugs policy made, and why does it so often seem irrational when considering what works in reducing drugrelated harms?
This book explains how the concept of drug policy constellations – the loosely concerted policy actors with shared moral commitments that influenced policy outcomes – explains why there is no such thing as 'evidencebased' drug policy. Drawing on his participation in highlevel policy discussions, and a novel approach to policy analysis, Stevens presents three recent cases involving key issues in UK illicit drug policy – medical cannabis, drugrelated deaths and the government’s 10year drug strategy.
This book explains how the concept of drug policy constellations – the loosely concerted policy actors with shared moral commitments that influenced policy outcomes – explains why there is no such thing as 'evidencebased' drug policy. Drawing on his participation in highlevel policy discussions, and a novel approach to policy analysis, Stevens presents three recent cases involving key issues in UK illicit drug policy – medical cannabis, drugrelated deaths and the government’s 10year drug strategy.

















