Chasing the Scream

The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs

400 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2015 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

ISBN:
978-1-4088-5784-7
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3 stars (1 review)

For the first time, the startling full story of the disastrous war on drugs -- propelled by moving human stories, revolutionary insight into addiction, and fearless international reporting.

"January, 2015 will mark a century of the war on drugs in the United States: one hundred years since the first arrests under the Harrison Act. Facing down this anniversary, Johann Hari was witnessing a close relative and an ex-boyfriend bottoming out on cocaine and heroin. But what was the big picture in the war on drugs? Why does it continue, when most people now think it has failed? The reporter set out on a two-year, 20,000-mile journey through the theater of this war--to find out how it began, how it has affected people around the world, and how we can move beyond it. Chasing the Scream is fueled by dramatic personal stories of the people he meets along the way: A …

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3 stars

So this was a very enlightening book in the sense that Hari covers in depth how the war on drugs started with racism and discusses other countries that have legalized different drugs and the outcomes that they have seen. I had known that the war on drugs was spurred by racism at its roots, but did not have information on exactly why we knew that, so I really appreciated the first half of the book due to its coverage of this.

The second half of the book really started to go downhill. The biggest issue that this book had is that he relies HEAVILY on the Rat Park experiments to make his points in the second half. Rat Park had many flaws and is not regarded as the norm for many reasons, and I highly suggest that research be done into that before starting in on this book. I kept …

Subjects

  • Drug traffic
  • Drug control