Drug demand reduction policy and practice in the United States: a preliminary review
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posted on 2006-06-08, 16:49authored byW.C. Andresen, Graham Farrell
Mexico, like many other countries, believes that the United States does little to curb domestic demand for illicit drugs, while placing the burden on non-US 'producer' countries to halt the production and traficking of illicit drugs.
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ANDRESEN and FARRELL, 2002. Drug demand reduction policy and practice in the United States: a preliminary review. IN: Bailey and Chabat (eds) Transnational Crime and Public Security: Challenges for Mexico and the United States, San Diego, CA: Center for U.S. - Mexican Studies, University of California