The book covers the nature and origins of AIDS, its social dimensions and impact on people and institutions, and alternatives for reducing the continuing spread of the disease. McCoy and Inciardi offer a breadth of perspectives on important issues from a wide array of sources--without pitting these viewpoints against each other. The chapters largely follow the chronology of the AIDS epidemic. Written in plain English, the book's direct, illustrative style bridges the gap between scholarly literature and the literate lay reader with a tasteful synthesis of information, research, and themes...
The book covers the nature and origins of AIDS, its social dimensions and impact on people and institutions, and alternatives for reducing the continu...
Explores issues of drug use by young people. Providing an introduction on the history of drug use, this book examines the scope of the problem, discusses prevention and treatment initiatives, and also provides international perspectives.
Explores issues of drug use by young people. Providing an introduction on the history of drug use, this book examines the scope of the problem, discus...