Julia Buxton on domestic policy, racism, and the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs

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Julia Buxton
Julia Buxton
Location: Bradford University
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04-05-2010
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Julia describes how racist and anti immigrant propaganda became linked to reinforcing of messages on drug use. She describes the expansion of the legislation to include a range of drugs, and the growth of issues of drugs and criminality. 
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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: Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961
4) Website: Drug Policy Alliance
5) Website: Transform Drug Policy Foundation
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