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This book is about the war on drugs in America that President Reagan started. However, the consumption of drug usage in America increased every year after the war on drugs was activated. There is a strong possibility that the recoil action from the war on drugs may have played a major role in what caused the prostitution epidemic to increase to record breaking numbers each decade since the 1980s. Also, the crime rate nationwide increased to record breaking numbers. The incarceration rate and racial profiling is higher than it was during the civil rights demonstration, or the Jim Crow era, in the 1960s. The current war tactics that are being applied to fight the war on drugs are not effective at attacking the major and serious problems to lead America to victory. These actions are dividing citizens across America to have a very strong dislike and hateful feelings against law enforcement and the judicial systems across America. It is a critical situation that law officials go back to the drawing board, just like the generals do in the military that are fighting a real war, and create a new war strategy to help law enforcement and the judicial systems dig in to get a grip so they can advance and drive the enemy to defeat and win the war on drugs. About the AuthorAuthor Darrin Griffith attended junior college for three years and senior college for two years. He has worked in the management field for several years before becoming a business owner. He opened and managed two convenience beer and wine stores for several years in Atlanta, Georgia. He has also worked in the commercial freight management logistics field for many years. This is his third book.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781480974838
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 76
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-04-01
- Förlag: Rosedog Books