Policing Drugs

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<p>Exploring the complex interplay between drug law enforcement and self-legitimacy among police officers this book through ten months of ethnographic research in Belgian cities examines how drug detectives justify their role within a challenging landscape of moral social and legal dilemmas.</p><p>Chapters cover key theoretical frameworks including self-legitimacy moral philosophy and policing culture alongside detailed interviews and field observations. Readers gain insight into the motivations and ethical conflicts that shape policing practices revealing how officers navigate societal expectations the symbolic ‘war on drugs’ and their own sense of moral duty. Its insights into the ‘eradicative’ versus ‘sanitorial’ drug discourse provide valuable perspectives on how enforcement strategies are informed by underlying social and cultural beliefs. By analysing how detectives confront the limits of punitive approaches this study encourages a re-evaluation of current drug policies and their effectiveness offering a nuanced view of the realities of drug policing in contemporary society.</p><p><i>Policing Drugs: Legitimacy Practice and the Self-Legitimacy of Drug Detectives</i> is ideal for scholars policymakers and law enforcement professionals interested in criminal justice drug policy and police ethics.</p>
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