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4 Finnish Drug Control: Change and Accommodation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Dedication xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction 1
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Part I Drug Control Policy and the State
- 1 The Consequences of Prohibition: Crime, Corruption, and International Narcotics Control 15
- 2 Drugs and Social Control in Scandinavia: A Case Study in International Moral Entrepreneurship 33
- 3 Drugs and the Law in Post-Franco Spain 49
- 4 Finnish Drug Control: Change and Accommodation 65
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Part II The Political Economy of Drugs
- 5 The Chinese Laundry: International Drug Trafficking and Hong Kong's Banking Industry 81
- 6 The Yakuza and Amphetamine Abuse in Japan 99
- 7 The Organized Crime/Drug Connection: National and International Perspectives 119
- 8 Colonial Relations and Opium Control Policy in Hong Kong, 1841-1945 135
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Part III Future Directions
- 9 Illegal Drugs: Where We Stand and What We Can Do 153
- Index 167
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Dedication xi
- Foreword xv
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Drug Control Policy and the State
- 1 The Consequences of Prohibition: Crime, Corruption, and International Narcotics Control 15
- 2 Drugs and Social Control in Scandinavia: A Case Study in International Moral Entrepreneurship 33
- 3 Drugs and the Law in Post-Franco Spain 49
- 4 Finnish Drug Control: Change and Accommodation 65
-
Part II The Political Economy of Drugs
- 5 The Chinese Laundry: International Drug Trafficking and Hong Kong's Banking Industry 81
- 6 The Yakuza and Amphetamine Abuse in Japan 99
- 7 The Organized Crime/Drug Connection: National and International Perspectives 119
- 8 Colonial Relations and Opium Control Policy in Hong Kong, 1841-1945 135
-
Part III Future Directions
- 9 Illegal Drugs: Where We Stand and What We Can Do 153
- Index 167