Now in its seventh edition, The American Drug Scene, edited by James A. Inciardi and Karen McElrath, is a collection of contemporary and classic articles on the changing patterns, problems, perspectives, and policies of legal and illicit drug use. Offering a unique focus on the social contexts in which drug usage, drug-related problems, and drug policies occur, it presents theoretical and descriptive material drawn from both ethnographic and quantitative sources.
The American Drug Scene: Readings in a Global Context
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Author(s)Inciardi, Edited by James A.
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0199362084
ISBN-139780199362080
CategoryHistory
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