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9780309072731

Informing America's Policy on Illegal Drugs : What We Don't Know Keeps Hurting Us

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  • ISBN13:

    9780309072731

  • ISBN10:

    0309072735

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-10-01
  • Publisher: Natl Academy Pr

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Summary

How should the war on drugs be fought? Everyone seems to agree that the United States ought to use a combination of several different approaches to combat the destructive effects of illegal drug use. Yet there is a remarkable paucity of data and research information that policy makers require if they are to create a useful, realistic policy package -- details about drug use, drug market economics, and perhaps most importantly the impact of drug enforcement activities.Informing America's Policy on Illegal Drugs recommends ways to close these gaps in our understanding -- by obtaining the necessary data on drug prices and consumption (quantity in addition to frequency); upgrading federal management of drug statistics; and improving our evaluation of prevention, interdiction, enforcement, and treatment efforts.The committee reviews what we do and do not know about illegal drugs and how data are assembled and used by federal agencies. The book explores the data and research information needed tosupport strong drug policy analysis, describes the best methods to use, explains how to avoid misleading conclusions, and outlines strategies for increasing access to data. Informing America's Policy on Illegal Drugs also discusses how researchers can incorporate randomization into studies of drug treatment and how state and local agencies can compare alternative approaches to drug enforcement.Charting a course toward a better-informed illegal drugs policy, this book will be important to federal and state policy makers, regulators, researchers, program administrators, enforcement officials, journalists, and advocates concerned about illegal drug use.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Executive Summary 1(12)
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 13(62)
Introduction
15(22)
Determinants and Consequences of Drug Use
37(38)
PART II: DATA FOR MONITORING THE NATION'S DRUG PROBLEMS 75(62)
Data Needs for Monitoring Drug Problems
77(47)
Drug Data Organization
124(13)
PART III: RESEARCH FOR DRUG POLICY 137(252)
Supply-Reduction Policy
139(48)
Sanctions Against Users of Illegal Drugs
187(21)
Preventing Drug Use
208(33)
Treatment of Drug Users
241(30)
Final Thoughts: Unfinished Business
271(118)
Appendixes
A Characteristics of STRIDE Cocaine Data
283(13)
B Data Sources
296(23)
C Phase I Report Executive Summary
319(2)
D How Do Response Problems Affect Survey Measurement of Trends in Drug Use?
321(28)
John V. Pepper
E Linking Treatment to Punishment: An Evaluation of Drug Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
349(33)
Jeanette Covington
F Biographical Sketches
382(7)
Index 389

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