The World Today, an
international current-affairs magazine, published by Chatham House’s has a
‘drugs’ special in this month's edition. This includes a feature from
Transform's Danny Kushlick; ‘Time to separate drug policy from crime’
in which he argues against pursuing an enforcement driven approach to drugs. He
then argues for the need for individual countries to choose the most
appropriate drug policies for their domestic and regional needs. He
concludes:
“Fifty years ago Britain joined
the rest of the world in making ‘drugs’ a criminal issue. In hindsight it was a
gargantuan mistake. But mistakes can be rectified…This is no longer a debate
for dinner parties. The Latin Americans are leading the way; it is up to us to
follow.”
Other features in the
edition include:
Claire Yorke, manager of
the International Security Programme at Chatham House and Benoît Gomis, a
researcher in international security
Bill Hughes, former
director-general of the UK Serious Organized Crime Agency and member of the
Independent Advisory Panel for the Chatham House Drugs and Organized Crime
Project
Ian Perrin and David L
Heymann, the Centre on Global Health Security, Chatham House
Alan Philps
Dr Vanda Felbab-Brown,
Fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, and author.
Alan Philps
Danny Kushlick, head of
external affairs at Transform Drug Policy Foundation and a member of the
Independent Advisory Panel for the Chatham House Drugs and Organized Crime
Project
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