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The Irish War on Drugs Paul O'Mahony

The Irish War on Drugs By Paul O'Mahony

The Irish War on Drugs by Paul O'Mahony


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Using the catastrophic failure of the drugs prohibition policy in Ireland as a case study, this book exposes the illusory foundations of the monolithic and seemingly invincible international system of drugs prohibition and the 'war on drugs'.

The Irish War on Drugs Summary

The Irish War on Drugs: The Seductive Folly of Prohibition by Paul O'Mahony

This book provides the first comprehensive, critical analysis of the drugs problem in Ireland over the last thirty years with a particular focus on the role of drugs in crime and the role of prohibition in generating drug-related harms. Using Ireland's disastrous history of prohibition and the failure of its well-resourced harm reduction programme as a case study, the book goes on to challenge the global dominance of prohibitionist ideology, which is seen as an emotionally driven and fundamentally irrational belief system, which flies in the face of overwhelming evidence that prohibition does more harm than good.
Prohibition's defences against the mass of evidence demonstrating its detrimental effects and ultimate futility are one by one exposed and dismantled.

The book argues that international and national law should be based on a realistic appraisal of human nature and that a scientific view of human psychology and of the human condition explains not only the value and irresistible attraction of mood-altering substances, but also the young's stubborn resistance to the prohibitionist message. The book argues that society would make substantial gains from accepting the libertarian view that there is a right to use drugs so long as others' rights are not infringed. A non-coercive harm reduction approach based on the right to use drugs could have major benefits, eliminating many of the ill-effects of prohibition and creating a positive attitudinal dynamic that lowers the irresponsible and destructive use of drugs.

About Paul O'Mahony

Paul O'Mahony is a criminologist and Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin

Table of Contents

List of tables
List of figures
1. Philosophy, politics and rhetoric.
2.Three major perspectives: drugs-free world/prohibition, drug
use as a human right and harm reductionism
3. Drugs and crime
4.'Inherent' drug-related crime: the criminal justice system
response
5. The evolving Irish policy on drugs and drug-related crime
6. A balanced policy?: effective compromise or confused muddle?
7.The general failure of prohibition to prevent drug use: underlying reasons and key implications
8.The failure of Irish prohibition
9. The seductive folly of prohibition
10. The promise of alternative approaches
Index

Additional information

NLS9780719079023
9780719079023
0719079020
The Irish War on Drugs: The Seductive Folly of Prohibition by Paul O'Mahony
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2008-06-01
256
N/A
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