Drug Policy Revolutions
Trajectories in Argentina, Portugal, and Uruguay
By Sebastián Cutrona and Nilda García
Published
May 1, 2025Page count
288 pagesISBN
978-1529250121Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressPublished
May 1, 2025Page count
288 pagesISBN
978-1529250145Dimensions
234 x 156 mmImprint
Bristol University PressCoinciding with a wave of drug policy liberalization around the world, this book analyzes the experiences of Argentina, Portugal and Uruguay in their efforts at depenalization, decriminalization and legalization/regulation of recreational drugs. The authors present the successes and challenges of the approaches and their impacts on drug use, public health and security, debunking some of the myths surrounding flexible drug policies along the way.
Contrasting the three liberalization cases with the criminalization approach of the US at federal level, the book offers policy recommendations and lessons learned from the historical trajectories and policy reforms in addressing drug consumption and its associated harms.
Sebastián A. Cutrona is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Liverpool Hope University.
Nilda M. García is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M International University.
Introduction: Drug Policy 1
1. The Legal Status of Drugs and Consumption Trends
2. The Legal Status of Drugs and Health and Crime
3. The US and the Origins of Criminalisation
4. Depenalisation in Argentina
5. Decriminalisation in Portugal
6. Cannabis Legalisation in Uruguay
Conclusions: The End of the Punitive Paradigm?
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