Randy J Davis & Art J. Lurigio 
Fighting Back [PDF ebook] 
Neighborhood Antidrug Strategies

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Robert C. Davis and Arthur J. Lurigio present a balanced and reasoned review of what citizens, with the help of police and other authorities, can do to reduce drug-related crime in their neighborhoods. The message is timely, clear, helpful, and hopeful. Fighting Back successfully brings together recent and emerging research in community antidrug efforts (indigenous and implanted), police-based strategies, and civil abatement procedures. The authors examine what is and what is not working to mitigate one of America′s most pressing social problems–neighborhood-based drug trafficking. –Janice A. Roehl, Ph.D., Vice President, Institute for Social Analysis, Pacific Grove, California ’Fighting Back is a delightful book and will add significantly to the field. It is the first comprehensive book that covers different strategies used to restore order and health to our troubled communities. Because the book covers a number of strategies, it is relevant to many different disciplines. . . . Its breath is refreshing and offers a perspective of hope in a field that is often filled with ′doom and gloom.′ This book is useful to a wide audience to learn about programs that address this problem.’ –Faye S. Taxman, University of Maryland at College Park Illicit drugs continue to pose a serious challenge to society, particularly inner-city communities. Featuring the latest empirical research, Fighting Back takes a close look at the partnerships law enforcement and grassroots citizen groups are forming to prevent and discourage drug dealing. The authors thoroughly examine police-based, citizen-based, and shared responsibility strategies through case studies, citing never-before published or newly released investigations. Using an eclectic, multidisciplinary approach, Robert C. Davis and Arthur J. Lurigio provide a detailed discussion of both theoretical and programmatic issues critical to this ongoing social problem. With an emphasis on how drug use and related crime and violence affect the well-being and vitality of neighborhoods, this volume offers informed and hopeful observations for effective, cooperative strategies for restoring drug-affected communities. Professionals and students in many different disciplines–including law enforcement, corrections, criminal justice, community psychology, sociology, urban affairs, and public policy–will find Fighting Back a comprehensive resource on the cooperative efforts of citizenry and the law to curtail drug dealing.

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Innehållsförteckning

Introduction
Citizen Reporting of Drug Activity
Community Antidrug Efforts
Implanted Community Antidrug Problems
Police Antidrug Efforts
Drug House Abatement Programs
Conclusion

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Loyola University Associate Dean for faculty Professor of Criminal Justice & Psychology College of the Arts and Sciences Contact Information: Email: [email protected]

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Språk Engelska ● Formatera PDF ● Sidor 160 ● ISBN 9781452247106 ● Filstorlek 8.1 MB ● Utgivare SAGE Publications ● Stad Thousand Oaks ● Land US ● Publicerad 1996 ● Utgåva 1 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5351927 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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