Children of the Drug War: Perspectives on the Impact of Drug Policies on Young People
With contributions from around the world and utilizing a wide range of styles and approaches including ethnographic studies, personal accounts and interviews, the book asks three fundamental questions: What have been the costs to children of the war on drugs? Is the protection of children from drugs a solid justification for current policies? What kinds of public fears and preconceptions exist in relation to drugs and the drug trade? Four thematic sections address: Production and trade Race, class, and law enforcement The impact on families Drug use and dependence