Drugs Disorder by Design

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Drugs Disorder by Design

Why Britain's War on Drugs Targets the Poor and Protects the Privileged

Social welfare and social services Crime and criminology Drugs trade / drug trafficking Regional, state and other local government Criminal law: procedure and offences Public health and preventive medicine

Author: Elizabeth Peatfield

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Collection: Law and Criminology

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 22nd November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783032078148


Overview

This book critically examines the failures and contradictions of UK drug policy, exposing how current laws disproportionately target marginalised communities while overlooking the widespread harms of legal substances like alcohol. Drawing on the author's unique experiences as a magistrate and bouncer, alongside academic research, policy analysis, and lived experience testimonies, it reveals the systemic injustices embedded in drug enforcement.

Key Themes

By contrasting the treatment of so-called "problematic" versus "functional" drug users, the book highlights how class, race, and power shape who is punished and who is protected. It also interrogates the influence of moral panic, media narratives, and political ideology on drug legislation, questioning the absence of evidence-based, harm-reduction approaches.

Goals

Ultimately, the book aims to challenge prevailing assumptions, inform public discourse, and advocate for a more just, ethical, and effective drug policy rooted in health, evidence, and equality.

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