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Peace Without Surrender in the Perpetual Drug War

NCJ Number
96369
Journal
Justice Quarterly Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1984) Pages: 124-144
Author(s)
A S Trebach
Date Published
1984
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This Nation has never won a war on drugs, nor has it ever claimed to have successfully terminated one. But American leaders keep declaring new wars on drugs.
Abstract
When policy analysts suggest that the emperor has no clothes or that we should try new strategies, the emotional response often is that we cannot and never will surrender to the drug menace. However, it is possible to delineate patiently the contours of a new rational middle ground of drug abuse policy which involves neither confrontational war, nor victory, nor surrender. It might, though, involve a state of relative peace on the drug front, a condition earnestly to be desired. (Author abstract modified)

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