Drug trafficking / Auriana Ojeda, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2002.Description: 188 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HV5825.O39.D784 2002
- HV5825
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The war on drugs can be won by Newt Gingrich -- America must continue the war on drugs by Barry McCaffrey -- The prohibition strategy can win the war on drugs by the Office of National Drug Control Policy -- Government leadership and community efforts can win the war on drugs by Robert B. Charles -- Interdiction and prevention efforts can win the war on drugs by William J. Bennett -- The war on drugs has been unsuccessful by Daniel Spichtinger -- The war on drugs causes more harm than good by Mark Steyn -- The war on drugs infringes on civil liberties by Mani Foroohar -- The war on drugs harms America's children by Adam J. Smith and Karynn M. Fish -- The war on inner-city drug traffickers is ineffective by Glenn C. Loury -- Drug trafficking contributes to organized crime by Michael T. Horn -- Drug trafficking contributes to gang-related crime by the Drug Enforcement Administration -- Drug trafficking harms America's youth by Colbert I. King -- Drug trafficking harms inner cities by Jamie Dettmer -- Drug trafficking harms international trade by Ken Dermota -- Drug trafficking harms the economy by Bruce Zagaris and Scott Ehlers -- Drug trafficking has corrupted the American government by Gary Webb -- Drug trafficking has corrupted the Mexican government by Terrence Poppa -- U.S. assistance may combat drug trafficking in Colombia by Rafael Pardo -- Assisting Colombia is in the United States' best interest by Mauricio Vargas -- Colombia deserves assistance to combat drug trafficking by Francis Fukuyama -- More assistance is needed to combat drug trafficking in Colombia by Gordon Barthos -- Increased aid to Colombia's military will not reduce drug trafficking by Winifred Tate -- The United States should not assist Colombia's war against drug traffickers by Alexander Cockburn -- The United States should not support Colombia's brutal military by The progressive -- Hemispheric efforts can combat drug trafficking by Barry McCaffrey -- Government cooperation can combat drug trafficking by the National Governors' Association -- Certification laws can combat drug trafficking by Jeane Kirkpatrick -- Development programs can combat drug trafficking by Anja Korenblik -- Reducing American demand can combat drug trafficking by Jac Wilder VerSteeg -- Law enforcement cannot combat drug trafficking by Joseph McNamara -- Legalization can combat drug trafficking by the Media Awareness Project -- Legalization would not reduce drug trafficking by Carolyn C. Gargaro.
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