
Drugs, Crime, and Their Relationships Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
by Walters, Glenn D.Buy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Chapter1 An Introduction to Drugs and Crime
Chapter2 Drugs: Definitions, Classification, and Theory
Chapter3 Crime: Definitions, Classification, and Theory
Chapter4 Drug-Crime Relationships
PartII Research
Chapter5 Biological Foundations of Drug-Crime Relationships
Chapter6 Psychological Foundations of Drug-Crime Relationships
Chapter7 Sociological Foundations of Drug-Crime Relationships
Chapter8 Static and Situational Foundations of Drug-Crime Relationships
PartIII Practice
Chapter9 Drugs and the Criminal Justice System
Chapter10 Assessing the Drug-Involved Offender
Chapter11 Intervening with the Drug-Involved Offender
PartIV Policy
Chapter12 Prevention
Chapter13 Harm Reduction
Chapter14 Drugs, Crime, and Society
Chapter15 The Future of Drug-Crime Relationships
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