Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy
BOOK FORUM
Thursday, May 31, 2007
12:00 PM (Luncheon to Follow)
Featuring the authors:
Matthew B. Robinson, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Appalachian State University and
Renee G. Scherlen, Associate Professor of Political Science, Appalachian State University; with comments by
Dr. David Murray, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of National Drug Control Policy; moderated by
Timothy Lynch, Director, Project on Criminal Justice, Cato Institute.
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Each year the Office of National Drug Control Policy publishes a report called
The National Drug Control Strategy. Those reports are supposed to provide information about trends in drug use and assess federal programs that are aimed at reducing the supply of and demand for illegal drugs. Policymakers rely on that information in making budget decisions and holding executive branch agencies accountable. Matthew B. Robinson and Renee G. Scherlen conducted an independent review of those reports, and their research found numerous instances in which information was distorted to justify continuing the war on drugs. Join us for a discussion of the use and abuse of statistics and of policy recommendations for changing the federal approach to problems associated with drug use.