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Operation Intercept : the multiple consequences of public policy / by Lawrence A. Gooberman
(Pergamon studies in critical sociology, 2)

Publisher New York : Pergamon Press
Year [1974]
Authors *Gooberman, Lawrence A

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Front Cover; Operation Intercept: The Multiple Consequences of Public Policy; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Notes; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Operation Intercept: The Policy and the Research Problem; Factors and Assumptions Underlying the New Public Policy; Operation Intercept: Immediate, Intermediate, and Ultimate Goals; Purpose of the Study, Applied Theoretical Perspectives, and Hypotheses; Formulation of the Research Problem and Methodology; Notes; Chapter 2. The Multiple Consequences of Operation Intercept; The Availability of Marihuana During the Operation Intercept Era
Behavioral Reactions to the General Marihuana ShortageAttitudinal Responses to the Government's Policy; Notes; Chapter 3. Analysis of the Findings: Public Policy and the Drug Abuse Problem; The Findings; Additional Evidence Concerning the Unanticipated Consequences of Operation Intercept; The Social Context of Operation Intercept: An Examination of Contingent Conditions; An Analysis of the Differential Effects of Operation Intercept; Notes; Chapter 4. Operation Intercept: Past, Present, and Future; Notes; Appendix I. Members of the Narcotics, Marihuana and Dangerous Drugs Task Force
Appendix II. The Interview GuideAppendix III. Findings From Grosse Pointe Study: Interview Excerpts; Index
Operation Intercept: The Multiple Consequences of Public Policy analyzes the taken-for-granted reality of the search-and-destroy anti-marihuana legislation. This book focuses on the Operation Intercept, a policy that aims to control the importation of illegal drugs, marihuana in particular, across the United States-Mexican border. Chapter 1 discusses the objectives of Operation Intercept and the factors and assumptions underlying this policy. Chapter 2 examines the availability of marihuana during the Operation Intercept period and the unanticipated consequences of such policy decision. Chapte
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Subjects LCSH:Drug control -- United States  All Subject Search
LCSH:Marijuana
LCSH:Drug abuse -- United States  All Subject Search
LCSH:Medication abuse -- United States  All Subject Search
MESH:Cannabis
CSHF:Drogue, Lutte contre la -- États-Unis  All Subject Search
CSHF:Marijuana
CSHF:Médicaments -- Abus -- États-Unis  All Subject Search
CSHF:Lutte antidrogue -- États-Unis  All Subject Search
CSHF:Toxicomanie -- États-Unis  All Subject Search
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ISBN 9780080178370

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