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9780300090369

The Quest for Drug Control; Politics and Federal Policy in a Period of Increasing Substance Abuse, 1963–1981

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    9780300090369

  • ISBN10:

    0300090366

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2002-07-11
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

Between 1960 and 1980 various adminstrations attempted to deal with a rising tide of illicit drug use that was unprecedented in U.S. history. This book provides a close look at the politics and bureaucracy of drug control policy during those years, showing how they changed during the presidencies of Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter and how much current federal drug-control policies owe to those earlier efforts.
David F. Musto and Pamela Korsmeyer base their analysis on a collection of 5,000 pages of White House documents from the period, all included on a searchable CD-ROM that accompanies the book. These documents reveal the intense debates that took place over drug policy. They show, for example, that staffers and cabinet officers who were charged with narcotics policy were often influenced by the cultural currents of their times, and when the public reacted in an extreme fashion to rising drug use, officials were disinclined to adopt modified policies that might have been more realistic. Musto and Korsmeyer's investigation into the decision-making processes that shaped past drug control efforts in the United States provides essential background as creative approaches to the drug problem are sought for the future.

Author Biography

David F. Musto is professor of child psychiatry and of the history of medicine at the School of Medicine, Yale University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
The Johnson Administration: Drug Abuse as a Policy Issuep. 1
The First Nixon Administration: Early Approaches to Drug Policyp. 38
The First Nixon Administration: Treatment and Rehabilitationp. 72
The Second Nixon Administration: Drug Abuse Controlp. 106
The Ford Administration: The White Paper on Drug Abusep. 140
The Carter Administration: The End of Accommodationp. 185
Summary of Drug Control Policy, 1958-1974p. 243
Notesp. 257
Indexp. 305
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