From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy"This book provides a critical feminist analysis of the impact drug law and policy have on women in the U.S. compared with women in Britain and Canada. In order to illuminate the connections between the regulation of illegal drug use in Western liberal states and non-Western states, the drug war's impact on women and indigenous peoples in Colombia is also addressed."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Until 1991 , the Liberal and Conservative Parties dominated the political scene and attempted to crush the peasant groups and all other social protest and political dissent . In 1965 , the government granted the military the power to ...
Until 1991 , the Liberal and Conservative Parties dominated the political scene and attempted to crush the peasant groups and all other social protest and political dissent . In 1965 , the government granted the military the power to ...
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There was little outcry against the activities of the paramilitary groups ; however , when the paramilitaries began to target judges , politicians , and presidential candidates , attitudes and policy changed .
There was little outcry against the activities of the paramilitary groups ; however , when the paramilitaries began to target judges , politicians , and presidential candidates , attitudes and policy changed .
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Nevertheless , the paramilitaries continue to threaten women's groups and those who use their services . ... On November 19 , 2001 , two armed men representing the paramilitary group Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia ( AUC ) went to ...
Nevertheless , the paramilitaries continue to threaten women's groups and those who use their services . ... On November 19 , 2001 , two armed men representing the paramilitary group Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia ( AUC ) went to ...
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