Julia Buxton: Drugs as criminal issue at an international level is fundamentally the wrong approach

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Julia Buxton
Julia Buxton
Location: Bradford University
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VIDEO NUMBER:
310
CATEGORY:
Prohibition and Law
DATE ADDED:
23-05-2010
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Julia says that she feels we are ‘saddled’ with prohibition. She believes that we need to move away from the UNODC structures which seat drugs together with crime. She argues the future should seek to deal with drug use as a health and development issue. 
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Footnotes
1) Book: The political economy of narcotics: production, consumption and global markets [Julia Buxton Zed Books 2006]
2) Website: UN Office on Drugs and Crime
3) Web Page: Jonathan Caulkins (Carnegie Mellon Drug Policy Research Centre)
4) Paper: After the War on Drugs – Blue Print for Regulation [Transform DPF 2009]
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