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    Mental health impact of the war on drugs by M. Malliori, C. Golna, K. Souliotis, M. L. Kraus

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Further to the publication by the London School of Economics and Political Science of the report Ending the Drug Wars, this editorial focuses on the mental health impact of the ‘war on drugs' and on the need to end such policies in favour of evidence-based interventions to manage drug dependence as a health condition.…”
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    Racial justice requires ending the war on drugs by Earp, BD, Lewis, J, Hart, CL

    Published 2021
    “…In effect, we call for an end to the “war on drugs.”…”
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    The 2015 Baltimore Protests: Human Capital and the War on Drugs by Joanna Crosby

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…I will argue that the prosecution of the War on Drugs provides a paradigmatic case of characterizing human beings as enterprise units, some useful and others surplus, looking to Baltimore to provide concrete examples. …”
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    War on drugs and ideology: the illegal cocaine industry through the cinematic perspective by Jefferson Vieira de Góes, Lígia Ranara Rocha Paes, Deise Luiza da Silva Ferraz

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Results: In the films, the relationship between the high drug consumption in the USA and the respective drug manufacturing in Latin countries is based on the production of two antagonistic imaginaries: a positive one about the USA, and a negative one about Latin countries involved in drug trafficking, which unfolds in the formation of the victim-villain-hero triad that legitimizes the common consent of American interventions in the war against drugs and its victims, regardless of their nationalities. …”
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    Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs by Jorge Mantilla

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This paper analyzes street-level peace building in the inner city at the frontline of the ongoing urban war on drugs in Colombia. Building on the emergent literature on criminal governance and using crime script models, the paper argues that behind the chaos that in appearance prevails in open-air drug markets, illegal economies in Colombia’s urban centers are ruled by schemes that set parallel mechanisms of order, social control, and distribution. …”
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