Drug Diversion 1000 P.C. in California

Drug Diversion 1000 P.C. in California
Title Drug Diversion 1000 P.C. in California PDF eBook
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Release 1975
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Directory of Criminal Justice Data Collections in the United States

Directory of Criminal Justice Data Collections in the United States
Title Directory of Criminal Justice Data Collections in the United States PDF eBook
Author Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network
Publisher
Pages 484
Release 1986
Genre Crime
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Drug diversion recidivism 1000 PC

Drug diversion recidivism 1000 PC
Title Drug diversion recidivism 1000 PC PDF eBook
Author California. Bureau of Criminal Statistics
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Pages 84
Release 1978
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The Suburban Crisis

The Suburban Crisis
Title The Suburban Crisis PDF eBook
Author Matthew D. Lassiter
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 680
Release 2023-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 0691177287

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"Most accounts of post-1950s political history tell the story of of the war on drugs as part of a racial system of social control of urban minority populations, an extension of the federal war on black street crime and the foundation for the "new Jim Crow" of mass incarceration as key characteristics of the U.S. in this period. But as the Nixon White House understood, and as the Carter and Reagan administrations also learned, there were not nearly enough urban heroin addicts in America to sustain a national war on drugs. This book argues that the long war on drugs has reflected both the bipartisan mandate for urban crime control and the balancing act required to resolve an impossible public policy: the criminalization of the social practices and consumer choices of tens of millions of white middle-class Americans constantly categorized as "otherwise law-abiding citizens."" That is, the white middle class was just as much a target as minority populations. The criminalization of marijuana - the white middleclass drug problem - moved to the epicenter of the national war on drugs during the Nixon era. White middle-class youth by the millions were both the primary victims of the organized drug trade and excessive drug war enforcement, but policymakers also remained committed to deterring their illegal drug use, controlling their subculture, and coercing them into rehabilitation through criminal law. Only with the emergence of crack cocaine epidemic of the mid-1980s did this use of state power move out of suburbs and remgaged more dramatically in urban and minority areas. This book tells a history of how state institutions, mass media, and grassroots political movements long constructed the wars on drugs, crime, and delinquency through the lens of suburban crisis while repeatedly launching bipartisan/nonpartisan crusades to protect white middle-class victims from perceived and actual threats, both internal and external. The book works on a national, regional, and local level, with deep case studies of major areas like San Francisco, LA, Washington, and New York. This history uses the lens of the suburban drug war to examine the consequences when affluent white suburban families serve as the nation's heroes and victims all at the same time, in politics, policy, and popular culture"--

Library Book Catalog

Library Book Catalog
Title Library Book Catalog PDF eBook
Author United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1975
Genre Corrections
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Library Book Catalog

Library Book Catalog
Title Library Book Catalog PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Justice
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Pages 210
Release 1976
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Library Book Catalog, Author Catalog, Supplement

Library Book Catalog, Author Catalog, Supplement
Title Library Book Catalog, Author Catalog, Supplement PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Justice
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Pages 132
Release 1975
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