Children of the Drug War.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781617700309
- 362.29/13
- HV5801 -- .C494 2011eb
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction: Counting the Costs of the Children's Drug War -- 1. Real Life on the Frontlines of Colombia's Drug War -- 2. Children: The Forgotten Victims in Mexico's Drug War -- 3. In the Shadows of the Insurgency in Afghanistan: Child Bartering, Opium Debt, and the War on Drugs -- 4. After the War on Drugs: How Legal Regulation of Production and Trade Would Better Protect Children -- 5. Getting the Message: Hip-Hop Reports on the Drug War -- 6. Under Cover of Privilege: College Drug Dealing in the United States -- 7. Young Soldiers in Brazil's Drug War -- 8. Dancing with Despair: A Mother's Perspective -- 9. Mothers and Children of the Drug War: A View from a Women's Prison in Quito, Ecuador -- 10. Between Diego and Mario: Children, Families, and the Drug War in Indonesia -- 11. "Ants Facing an Elephant": Mothers' Grief, Loss, and Work for Change Following the Placement of a Child in the Care of Child Protection Authorities -- 12. Youth Drug-Use Research and the Missing Pieces in the Puzzle: How Can Researchers Support the Next Generation of Harm Reduction Approaches? -- 13. Taking Drugs Together: Early Adult Transitions and the Limits of Harm Reduction in England and Wales -- 14. Drug Testing in Schools: A Case Study in Doing More Harm Than Good -- 15. "I've Been Waiting for This My Whole Life": Life Transitions and Heroin Use -- 16. Why Should Children Suffer? Children's Palliative Care and Pain Management -- CONTRIBUTORS.
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