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In Drag On Drugs, Ibpp Editor
In Drag On Drugs, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Since commentators generally assert that the war on illegal and illicit drugs has been a failure, we should evaluate the assertion and, then, opine on why there is a war, winnable or not.
Truth Serum And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
Truth Serum And Terrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes several epistemological--as opposed to ethical and moral--anxieties in administering drugs to individuals for the purpose of securing truths supporting the United States Government (USG)-declared war against terrorism with global research.
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs.
Trends. On Drugs? Response To The Peruvian Elections, Ibpp Editor
Trends. On Drugs? Response To The Peruvian Elections, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses electoral "dirty tricks" in the Peruvian election between President Alberto Fuimori and Mr. Alejandro Toledo. The article also discusses comments made by the head of the United States (US) Office of National Drug Policy and Control, General Barry R. McCaffrey.