Something's in the Air
Race, Crime, and the Legalization of Marijuana
Herausgeber: Tate, Katherine; Sawyer, Mark Q; Taylor, James Lance
Something's in the Air
Race, Crime, and the Legalization of Marijuana
Herausgeber: Tate, Katherine; Sawyer, Mark Q; Taylor, James Lance
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In this volume, contributors ask how would marijuana legalization affect communities of color? This timely collection of original essays analyzes the policy debate by a range of scholars addressing political, economic, health, and empowerment issues.
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In this volume, contributors ask how would marijuana legalization affect communities of color? This timely collection of original essays analyzes the policy debate by a range of scholars addressing political, economic, health, and empowerment issues.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415842396
- ISBN-10: 0415842395
- Artikelnr.: 36965742
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780415842396
- ISBN-10: 0415842395
- Artikelnr.: 36965742
Katherine Tate is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author and coauthor of several books, including most recently, What's Going On? Political Incorporation and the Transformation of Black Public Opinion. James Lance Taylor is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics at the University of San Francisco. Taylor is the author of Black Nationalism in the United States: From Malcolm X to Barack Obama. Mark Q. Sawyer is Professor of African American Studies and Political Science at UCLA. He is the author of the award winning book, Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, and co-editor of Just Neighbors?: Research on African Americans and Latino Relations in the United States.
Introduction: Ending a War or Just California Dreamin'?; Katherine Tate,
James Lance Taylor, and Mark Q. Sawyer 1. Criminal Justice Costs of
Prohibiting Marijuana in California; Jonathan P. Caulkins and Beau Kilmer
2. Public Health Considerations in the Legalization Debate; Chyvette T.
Williams and Thomas Lyons 3. The Paths Not (Yet) Taken: Lower Risk
Alternatives to Full Market Legalization of Cannabis; Robert J. MacCoun 4.
Why Did Proposition 19 Fail?; J. Andrew Sinclair, Jaclyn R. Kimble and R.
Michael Alvarez 5. Winds of Change: Black Opinion on Legalizing Marijuana;
Katherine Tate 6. The Highs and Lows of Support for Marijuana Legalization
among White Americans; Paul Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox 7. Building Minority
Community Power through Legalization; James Lance Taylor 8. The Latino
Politics of Proposition 19: Criminal Justice and Immigration; Melissa R.
Michelson and Joe Tafoya 9. No Half-Measures: Mexico's Quixotic Policy on
California's Proposition 19; Nathan Jones 10. The "Chronic" and Coercion:
Exploring how Legalizing Marijuana Might Get the U.S. Government off the
Backs and Throats of Americans (or, not); Christian Davenport
James Lance Taylor, and Mark Q. Sawyer 1. Criminal Justice Costs of
Prohibiting Marijuana in California; Jonathan P. Caulkins and Beau Kilmer
2. Public Health Considerations in the Legalization Debate; Chyvette T.
Williams and Thomas Lyons 3. The Paths Not (Yet) Taken: Lower Risk
Alternatives to Full Market Legalization of Cannabis; Robert J. MacCoun 4.
Why Did Proposition 19 Fail?; J. Andrew Sinclair, Jaclyn R. Kimble and R.
Michael Alvarez 5. Winds of Change: Black Opinion on Legalizing Marijuana;
Katherine Tate 6. The Highs and Lows of Support for Marijuana Legalization
among White Americans; Paul Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox 7. Building Minority
Community Power through Legalization; James Lance Taylor 8. The Latino
Politics of Proposition 19: Criminal Justice and Immigration; Melissa R.
Michelson and Joe Tafoya 9. No Half-Measures: Mexico's Quixotic Policy on
California's Proposition 19; Nathan Jones 10. The "Chronic" and Coercion:
Exploring how Legalizing Marijuana Might Get the U.S. Government off the
Backs and Throats of Americans (or, not); Christian Davenport
Introduction: Ending a War or Just California Dreamin'?; Katherine Tate,
James Lance Taylor, and Mark Q. Sawyer 1. Criminal Justice Costs of
Prohibiting Marijuana in California; Jonathan P. Caulkins and Beau Kilmer
2. Public Health Considerations in the Legalization Debate; Chyvette T.
Williams and Thomas Lyons 3. The Paths Not (Yet) Taken: Lower Risk
Alternatives to Full Market Legalization of Cannabis; Robert J. MacCoun 4.
Why Did Proposition 19 Fail?; J. Andrew Sinclair, Jaclyn R. Kimble and R.
Michael Alvarez 5. Winds of Change: Black Opinion on Legalizing Marijuana;
Katherine Tate 6. The Highs and Lows of Support for Marijuana Legalization
among White Americans; Paul Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox 7. Building Minority
Community Power through Legalization; James Lance Taylor 8. The Latino
Politics of Proposition 19: Criminal Justice and Immigration; Melissa R.
Michelson and Joe Tafoya 9. No Half-Measures: Mexico's Quixotic Policy on
California's Proposition 19; Nathan Jones 10. The "Chronic" and Coercion:
Exploring how Legalizing Marijuana Might Get the U.S. Government off the
Backs and Throats of Americans (or, not); Christian Davenport
James Lance Taylor, and Mark Q. Sawyer 1. Criminal Justice Costs of
Prohibiting Marijuana in California; Jonathan P. Caulkins and Beau Kilmer
2. Public Health Considerations in the Legalization Debate; Chyvette T.
Williams and Thomas Lyons 3. The Paths Not (Yet) Taken: Lower Risk
Alternatives to Full Market Legalization of Cannabis; Robert J. MacCoun 4.
Why Did Proposition 19 Fail?; J. Andrew Sinclair, Jaclyn R. Kimble and R.
Michael Alvarez 5. Winds of Change: Black Opinion on Legalizing Marijuana;
Katherine Tate 6. The Highs and Lows of Support for Marijuana Legalization
among White Americans; Paul Musgrave and Clyde Wilcox 7. Building Minority
Community Power through Legalization; James Lance Taylor 8. The Latino
Politics of Proposition 19: Criminal Justice and Immigration; Melissa R.
Michelson and Joe Tafoya 9. No Half-Measures: Mexico's Quixotic Policy on
California's Proposition 19; Nathan Jones 10. The "Chronic" and Coercion:
Exploring how Legalizing Marijuana Might Get the U.S. Government off the
Backs and Throats of Americans (or, not); Christian Davenport