Drug Use and Social Change The Distortion of History

This book locates the rise of illicit drug use within the historical development of late industrial society and challenges the prevailing view. Highlighting key areas of continuity and the on-going value of classic criminological theory, it is argued

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Michael Shiner

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Drug Use and Social Change

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Drug Use and Social Change

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TEENAGE KICKS? Young People and Alcohol: A Review of the Literature (co-authored)

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Drug Use and Social Change Michael Shiner London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

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The Distortion of History

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