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Drug treatment systems in an international perspective : drugs, demons, and delinquents /

The first volume to provide access to information on drug treatment systems from a wide cross-section of 20 countries, Drug Treatment Systems in an International Perspective examines the ways in which other countries from around the world have chosen to cope with the spread of illicit drugs. Now hea...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Klingemann, Harald, 1948-, Hunt, Geoffrey, 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, ©1998.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1 Drug prohibition and the abstinence paradigm
  • Chap. 1 The drug treatment system in the United States : a panacea for the drug war / Geoffrey Hunt and Anna Xiao Dong Sun
  • Chap. 2 The treatment of drug-related problems in Canada : controlling caring and curing / Alan C. Ogborne [and others]
  • Chap. 3 Expansion and implosion : the story of drug treatment in Sweden / Anders Bergmark
  • Chap. 4 Finland : drug treatment at the margins / Aarne Kinnunen and Juhani Lehto
  • Chap. 5 Comment on part 1 : Thunder and silence indrug treatment : four nations in moral concert / Judith C. Barker
  • Part 2 The experimental countries
  • Chap. 6 The English drug treatment system : experimentation or pragmatism / Susanne MacGregor and Lynne Smith
  • Chap. 7 Integrating care cure and control : the drug treatment system in the Netherlands / Jack T.M. Derks [and others]
  • Chap. 8 Harm reduction and abstinence : Swiss drug policy at a time of transition / Harald Klingemann
  • Chap. 9 Comment on part 2 : tailoring drug treatment to changing times / Gabriele Bammer.
  • Part 3 Social change and drug treatment in Central Europe and Russia
  • Chap. 10 The drug treatment system in Russia : past and present, problems and prospects / Yakov Gilinskiy and Vladimir Zobnev
  • Chap. 11 Theapeutic communities as a major response to drug abuse in Poland / Grazyna Swiatkiewicz [and others]
  • Chap. 12 Drug users as scapegoats in Hungary / Zsuzsanna Elekes [and others]
  • Chap. 13 Comment on part 3 : From ideology to social reality : drug use in postcommunist society
  • Part 4 From moral crudades to cost-efficient pragmatism
  • Chap. 14 Illicit drugs in Germany and the emergence of the modern drug treatment system / Irmgard Vogt and Martin Schmid
  • Chap. 15 The development of drug treatment in the shadow of the narcotic law : the case of Austria / Irmgard Eisenbach-Stangl and Wilhelm Burian
  • Chapter 16 Comment on Part 4: German Rechthaberei and Its Contribution to a Modern Drug Abuse Treatment System / Gerhard Buhringer.
  • Part 5 The Latin American Connection
  • Chap. 17 Drug Consumption and Drug Treatment in a Drug-Producing Country: Colombia Between Myth and Reality-A View From the Inside / Augusto Perez-Gomez
  • Chap. 18 Who Is To Blame? The Discovery of Domestic Drug Problems and the Quest for Recognition of Therapeutic Communities in Peru / Antonio Lara-Ponce
  • Chap. 19 Comment on Part 5: Drug Policies and Tradition: Implications for the Care of Addictive Disorders in Two Andean Countries / Enrique Madrigal
  • Part 6 Wine and Illicit Drugs
  • Chap. 20 A System at Its Starting Blocks: Drug Treatment in France / Philippe Mosse
  • Chap. 21 The Spread of AIDS and Drug Treatment in Spain / Juan-Luis Recio Adrados
  • Chap. 22 Building a Drug Treatment System in Postrevolutionary Portugal / Jose Manuel Gaspar de Almeida and Rose Encarnacao
  • Chap. 23 Legal Changes, Political Pressure, and Drug Treatment in Italy: From a Hard-Line Approach to Decriminalization / Luigi M. Solivetti
  • Chap. 24 Comment on Part 6: Dionysus Is Back / Kaj Noschis.
  • Part 7: Economic Revolution and Cultural Transformation in the Far East
  • Chap. 25 Societal Control and the Model of Legal Drug Treatment: A Japanese Success Story? / Kyohei Konuma, Shinji Shimizu, and Takeshi Koyanagi
  • Chap. 26 Drug Treatment and Public Security in the People's Republic of China / Wang Zhenguam, Gerald Beroud, Cheng Maojin, and Chen Shirong
  • Chap. 27 Comment on Part 7: From the Opium Wars to Strict Drug Policies in East Asia / Michael S. Vaughn
  • Part 8: Gender, Finance, and System Integration: Findings From 20 Countries
  • Chap. 28 Equal Access With Optimum Costs: Issues of Financing and Managing Drug Treatment / Juhani Lehto
  • Chap. 29 Gender and Drug Treatment Systems / Irmgard Vogt
  • Chap. 30 The Relationship Between Alcohol and Drug Treatment Systems / Anders Bergmark.