Multidisciplinary argument for the decriminalization of drugs

Author:

Gibson Sandy1ORCID,Patterson Natasha2,Naples Michele I.3,Mitchell Michael B.4,Bates Diane C.5,Bowen Daniel6,Dell'Angelo Tabitha7,Herres Joanna8,Pearson Kim9,Whalen Dara10,Lowe Laurie1,Donaldson Robert1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counselor Education The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

2. Department of Public Health The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

3. Economics, School of Business The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

4. African American Studies and Criminology The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

5. Sociology and Anthropology The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

6. Department of Political Science The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

7. Urban Education The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

8. Department of Psychology The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

9. Department of Journalism and Professional Writing The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

10. School of Nursing and Health Sciences The College of New Jersey Ewing Township New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractThis manuscript offers an overview of 11 disciplinary perspectives on the failed and destructive War on Drugs and the salutary prospects from decriminalizing drug use, including History, African American studies, Journalism, Sociology, Political Science, Cost Accounting, Urban Education, Counseling, Psychology, Nursing, and Public Health. This offers a roadmap for counselor social and political advocacy with drug policy and highlights community collaboration opportunities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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