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Institutional Responses to Drug Demand in Central Europe

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This title was first first published in 2002: Understanding the link between institutional contexts and drug problems is crucial to the process of developing appropriate drug policies and drug demand reduction strategies. However, this link is too often taken for granted, with most drug-related research relying on epidemiological, bio-medical or clinical approaches, ignoring the social contexts in which drug use finds its causes and where its consequences are most visible and hardest felt. This book analyses the institutional responses to the drug problem in the States of Central and Eastern Europe, providing conclusive evidence that the drug problem is a social one and that its causes emerge from a broad array of social factors. Charting the changing policy perceptions and attitudes towards drugs and related problems alongside new organizations designed to counteract drug-related problems, the book provides important new insights into one of the most important problems confronting nations around the world.

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ISBN: 9781138725409
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Author: Patrick Kenis, Flip Maas, Robert Sobiech
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 408 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Genres: Personal and public health / health education
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Sociology
Public administration
Medical sociology
Regional / International studies