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Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior, 10/e

Oakley S. Ray, Vanderbilt University
Charles J. Ksir, University of Wyoming

ISBN: 0072557435
Copyright year: 2004

This book is designed for the introduction to drugs and substance abuse course as taught in departments of health education, psychology, biology, sociology, criminal justice, etc. It provides the latest information on drugs and their effects on society and human behavior.

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