This title takes a close look at the history of this country's drug policies, treatment options, and epidemics- alcohol, opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana, crack cocaine, and the opioid crisis - and includes documents related to contemporary issues such as corporate accountability, controversial treatment, sentencing, racial and economic factors, and organized crime. This set organizes the historical documents related to drug policy into six areas: Drug Use and Substance Abuse; Drug Epidemics and Responses; Drug Addiction and Treatment; Drug Prohibitions and Policies; Drugs, Race, and Poverty; and Drugs and Crime.