An ethical analysis of UK drug policy as an example of a criminal justice approach to drugs: a commentary on the short film Putting UK Drug Policy into Focus
Abstract Background Drug-related deaths in the UK are at the highest level on record-the war on drugs has failed. A short film has been produced intended for public and professional audiences featuring academics, representatives of advocacy organisations, police and policymakers outlining the proble...
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Main Author: | Adam Holland (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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