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Search Results: 3 Items Under the Contributor 'Stanton Peele'
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Why Medicine for Addiction Will Make Our Problems Worse
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Stanton Peele
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11/27/2012 12:00:00 AM
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Content Types: Article, Web site
The New York Times last week announced a new medical approach to addiction taking hold in America's medical schools, where addiction medicine is becoming a recognized specialty. Although the Times welcomes this development (it was inevitable), it is
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Why Medicine for Addiction Will Make Our Problems Worse
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Stanton Peele
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9/23/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Content Type: Article
This article outlines problems associated with the idea that addiction medicine is becoming a recognized specialty.
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Court-Ordered Treatment for Drug Offenders is Much Better than Prison: Or Is It?
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Stanton Peele
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7/22/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Content Type: Article
The idea that treatment in place of prison is inevitably beneficial is so naïve and wrong-headed that it must be challenged each time it is introduced — even when done so by drug policy reformers who are right that imprisoning both casual users and a
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