Title: Drugs in American Society, 9th Edition
Author(s): Erich Goode, Julie Marie Baldwin
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Description: “Drugs in American Society” in its 9th Edition offers a comprehensive examination of the role and impact of drugs in contemporary American culture. Authored by Erich Goode and Julie Marie Baldwin, this textbook covers a wide range of topics related to drug use, abuse, policy, and regulation. The book explores the historical, social, economic, and legal dimensions of drug use, as well as the physiological and psychological effects of various substances. With its interdisciplinary approach and critical analysis of drug-related issues, this edition provides students with a deep understanding of the complex factors influencing drug use and its consequences in society. Whether you’re a student studying sociology, criminology, public health, or related fields, “Drugs in American Society” serves as an essential resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of drug use and its implications for individuals and communities.