Economic and Social Costs from Drug Abuse Control Policy of the Thai Government
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บทความที่ปรากฏในวารสารนี้ เป็นความรับผิดชอบของผู้เขียน ซึ่งสมาคมนักวิจัยไม่จำเป็นต้องเห็นด้วยเสมอไป การนำเสนอผลงานวิจัยและบทความในวารสารนี้ไปเผยแพร่สามารถกระทำได้ โดยระบุแหล่งอ้างอิงจาก "วารสารสมาคมนักวิจัย"
References
Thai
Sakchai Lertpanitpan. (2014). A study on narcotic lass of forcing countries: A case study of Japan,France, Switzerland, Germany Portugal, UK and USA. No printing year. United Nation Office on Drug and Crimes (UNODC). The Alternative World Drug Report. The reconsideration of losses created by war on drug suppression. Office for the work under initiatives of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 A.
English
Adrian Slack, Ganesh Nana, Michael Webster, Fiona Stokes Jiani Wu. (2009). Cost of Harmful Alcohol And Other Drug Use. New Zealand. Economic consequences of drug abuse. https://www.incb.org/documents/Publications/AnnualReports/ Thematic_chapters/English/AR_2013_E_Chapter_l.pdf. Gray, James P.(2001).WHY Our Laws Have Failed and What We Can DO About lt : A Judicial Indictment of War on Drug. Second edition. Why and what can we do about failure of our narcotic laws? 2nd. printing, Office for the work under initiatives of HRH Princess Bajarakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 C. Miller, Justin, Handbook of Criminal Law, (Minnesota: West Publishing Co.,), p.109. Off of National Drug Control Policy. (2001). The Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992-1998. Washington D.C.: Executive Office of the President (Publication No. NCJ-190636). Off of National Drug Control Policy. (2004). The Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992-2002. Washington D.C.: Executive Office of the President (Publication No. 207303). Richard Card, Card, Cross & Jones : Criminal Law, 13th ed., (London : Butterworth and Co. Ltd), p. 479. Article 2(1) Criminal Law Act 1977. Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Stijn Hoorens, Beau Kilmer, Peter H. Reuter, James R. Burgdorf, Priscillia Hunt. (2009). Issues in estimating the economic cost of drug abuse in consuming nations. Report 3. Published by the RAND Corporation. Transform Drug Policy Foundation. Getting drugs under control. Why stop war on drugs: how to gain victory? Panel discussion about world drug policy. Office for the work under Initiatives of HRH Princess Bajarakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 B. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service. (2008). Substance Abuse Prevention Dollars and Cents: A Cost-Benefit Analysis. U.S. Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center. (2011). The Economic Impact of Illicit Drug Use on American Society. Washington D.C.: United States Department of Justice. William, Robert. (2000). “Democracy, Development and Anti-Corruption Strategies: Learning from the Australian Experience” in Alan Doig and Robin Theobald (eds.) Corruption and Democratization UK: Antong Rowe, Chippenham, Wilts.
Interviews
Mr.Permpong Chaowalit, former secretary of ONCB Police Lieutenant A, former police district chief in Central Region.
Police Lieutenant Amnuay Nimano, former Region 1 Police chief.
Sakchai Lertpanitpan. (2014). A study on narcotic lass of forcing countries: A case study of Japan,France, Switzerland, Germany Portugal, UK and USA. No printing year. United Nation Office on Drug and Crimes (UNODC). The Alternative World Drug Report. The reconsideration of losses created by war on drug suppression. Office for the work under initiatives of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 A.
English
Adrian Slack, Ganesh Nana, Michael Webster, Fiona Stokes Jiani Wu. (2009). Cost of Harmful Alcohol And Other Drug Use. New Zealand. Economic consequences of drug abuse. https://www.incb.org/documents/Publications/AnnualReports/ Thematic_chapters/English/AR_2013_E_Chapter_l.pdf. Gray, James P.(2001).WHY Our Laws Have Failed and What We Can DO About lt : A Judicial Indictment of War on Drug. Second edition. Why and what can we do about failure of our narcotic laws? 2nd. printing, Office for the work under initiatives of HRH Princess Bajarakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 C. Miller, Justin, Handbook of Criminal Law, (Minnesota: West Publishing Co.,), p.109. Off of National Drug Control Policy. (2001). The Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992-1998. Washington D.C.: Executive Office of the President (Publication No. NCJ-190636). Off of National Drug Control Policy. (2004). The Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992-2002. Washington D.C.: Executive Office of the President (Publication No. 207303). Richard Card, Card, Cross & Jones : Criminal Law, 13th ed., (London : Butterworth and Co. Ltd), p. 479. Article 2(1) Criminal Law Act 1977. Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Stijn Hoorens, Beau Kilmer, Peter H. Reuter, James R. Burgdorf, Priscillia Hunt. (2009). Issues in estimating the economic cost of drug abuse in consuming nations. Report 3. Published by the RAND Corporation. Transform Drug Policy Foundation. Getting drugs under control. Why stop war on drugs: how to gain victory? Panel discussion about world drug policy. Office for the work under Initiatives of HRH Princess Bajarakitiyapha. (Translator) 2015 B. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service. (2008). Substance Abuse Prevention Dollars and Cents: A Cost-Benefit Analysis. U.S. Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center. (2011). The Economic Impact of Illicit Drug Use on American Society. Washington D.C.: United States Department of Justice. William, Robert. (2000). “Democracy, Development and Anti-Corruption Strategies: Learning from the Australian Experience” in Alan Doig and Robin Theobald (eds.) Corruption and Democratization UK: Antong Rowe, Chippenham, Wilts.
Interviews
Mr.Permpong Chaowalit, former secretary of ONCB Police Lieutenant A, former police district chief in Central Region.
Police Lieutenant Amnuay Nimano, former Region 1 Police chief.