by Max Daly (Author), SteveSampson (Author)
Narcomania is a timely, gripping and informative investigation of drugs in the UK. Looking at the dealers, the users, the police and the politicians, the book charts how consumption and markets have fragmented and changed over the last decade; follows the money to reveal where Britain's licit and illicit economies overlap; explains where each of the major recreational drugs comes from; and maps which drugs are popular in different parts of the country. It will explode many of the myths and misconceptions about drug use, and tap into fraught debates about how politicians, parents and police should respond. In the wake of the internet boom, globalisation and a decade of decadence, Britain sits at a crossroads in the legalisation-versus-intolerance debate. While other nations have succeeded with progressive experiments, inertia and self-contradiction define British drug policy to the detriment of everyone except the criminal underworld. Unsurprisingly, in the light of this book, our politicians are confused about what will please or displease the all-important middle class electorate. Equally unsurprisingly, however, so much myth and confusion surrounds the subject that clarity must be brought to chaos if the wisdom of the crowd is ever to surface....
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: William Heinemann
Published: 04 Oct 2012
ISBN 10: 0434020834
ISBN 13: 9780434020836
Book Overview: In the wake of the internet boom, globalisation and a decade of decadence, Britain sits at a crossroads. The fall-out from the drug trade is taking an increasingly heavy toll on society. Everyone thinks they know what the drug market looks like - from politicians to policemen to parents. But do they really?