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186:, where they claim the harm that comes from the crime is non-existent, questionable, or only to the person who performs the act and even then the magnitude of the harm being relatively small. Under this interpretation enforcement becomes a conflict between violation of statue and violation of free will. Since the acts prohibited often are enjoyable, enforcement is often the most harmful choice to the individual. This sometimes results in laws which rarely are enforced by anybody who does not have a financial or personal motivation to do so. 129: 392: 413: 408: 398: 376: 209:
Prohibitionism based laws have the added problem of calling attention to the behavior that they are attempting to prohibit. This can make the behavior interesting and exciting, and cause its popularity to increase. This is essentially in relation with the
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The success of a measure of prohibitionism has been criticized as often depending too much upon effective enforcement of the relevant legislation. Some people have argued this is because the majority of the targets of prohibitionism are in the category of
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throughout history, most notably when a large group of a given population disapproves of and/or feels threatened by an activity in which a smaller group of that population engages, and seeks to render that activity legally prohibited.
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which holds that citizens will abstain from actions if the actions are typed as unlawful (i.e. prohibited) and the prohibitions are enforced by law enforcement. This philosophy has been the basis for many acts of
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The difficulty of enforcing prohibitionist laws also criticized as resulting in selective enforcement, wherein the enforcers select the people they wish to prosecute based on other criteria, resulting in
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Learning from history: a review of David Bewley-Taylor's The United States and International Drug Control, 1909–1997
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Strategies for community-based drug law enforcement: From prohibition to harm reduction
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Shifting the main purposes of drug control: from suppression to regulation of use
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Re-thinking drug control policy – Historical perspectives and conceptual tools
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Preventing Harmful Substance Use: The Evidence Base for Policy and Practice.
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based on races, culture, nationality, or financial status. For example,
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Challenging the UN drug control conventions: problems and possibilities
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Harry G. Levine, "Global drug prohibition: its uses and crises",
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Simon Lenton, "Policy from a harm reduction perspective",
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New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005. pp. 225-236.
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has criticized drug prohibition as being a technique of
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Setting goals for drug policy: harm or use reduction?
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Prohibition, pragmatism and drug policy repatriation
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Prohibitionist
legal philosophy
political theory
lobbying
statutory law
prohibitions on types of clothing
prohibitions on lack of clothing
gambling
exotic dancing
prohibition of drugs
alcohol prohibition
cannabis prohibition
prohibitions on tobacco smoking
gun prohibition
Prohibition in the United States
Eighteenth Amendment
Volstead Act
Prohibition
War on Drugs

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victimless crime
discrimination
American
Noam Chomsky
social control
Streisand effect

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