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This document critically analyzes the effectiveness of the Dutch approach to drug policies compared to traditional drug war strategies. Through systematic investigation, utilizing observations, interviews, and surveys, it highlights the discrepancies between perceived and actual outcomes of drug legalization. Additionally, it addresses ethical considerations, credibility of sources, and the importance of maintaining objectivity in research. The analysis concludes that despite historical commitments to failed strategies, there exists a significant body of evidence supporting more progressive drug policies.
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Objectives Introduction Transition Body Transition Conclusion Documentation Presentation Organization
Research • Your experience • Library • Observation • Interviews • Surveys • Internet
Experience • Be systematic and take notes while brainstorming • Have I taken a course? • Do I have life experience? • Have I written anything? • Have I read something? • Have I discussed or conversed with someone?
Library • Searching the library: • Catalogue • Books http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/its/lib/ • Video • Periodical Indexes • Book Reviews • Government documents
Internet • Search Engines • Boolean searching http://pandia.com/goalgetter/4.html • Credibility • Citations
Observation, Interviews, Surveys • How to maintain Objectivity? • How to maintain Accuracy? • What kind of Questions? • Ethics? • Samples?
Evidence and Support • Examples • Vivid images • Narratives • Comparison/Contrast • Testimony • Statistics • Definitions • Analogies
General McCaffrey says the Dutch approach to drugs “hasn’t worked.” The Facts say: It has!
Are we so committed to past mistakes that we cannot shift to more effective strategies? Visit Drug War Facts at: www.drugsense.org Facts based on official statistics from Holland and the United States. Citations available @ http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/
“I'M PROOF: THE WAR ON DRUGS IS WORKING” http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1133/a01.html?999
Definitions • Denotative • Dictionary • Connotative • Experiential
Analogy • Simile • Like or AS • Metaphor
Organize Logos
Investigate Logos Ethos
Present Logos Ethos Pathos