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A Typology of the Unintended Consequences of Drug Crop Reduction

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Drug control policies and interventions, like any other policies and interventions, generate many unintended consequences. Most often, such consequences are mentioned without being defined or presented in a typology and they are rarely explained in terms of causality. This paper will stress how the existing work on the unintended consequences of drug control policies and interventions suffers from little or no definition and will then provide such a definition and a typology applied to three major interventions meant to achieve drug crop reduction: forced eradication, alternative development, and opium bans. In the end it will explain how a typology of unintended consequences can help to better understand the failure and even the counterproductivity of some interventions. Differentiating between direct and collateral unintended consequences allows us to better attribute the occurring of unintended consequences to a specific intervention and, or, to the intended consequence of the interventions.

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hal-01048582 , version 1 (25-07-2014)

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Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy. A Typology of the Unintended Consequences of Drug Crop Reduction. Journal of Drug Issues, 2013, 43 (2), p. 216-130. ⟨10.1177/0022042612467009⟩. ⟨hal-01048582⟩
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