Living with Tokhang: Mistrust and Fear in a Drug War–Affected Community in the Philippines

With narratives from residents of an urban; marginalized; drug war-affected community; this chapter aims to show the “lived effects” of the government’s drug policies; focusing on the perspectives of young people. Do they really feel safer as the government claims? What are the changes in their comm...

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Main Author: Lasco, Gideon
Format: text
Published: Archīum Ateneo 2021
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/82
https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/drugs-and-philippine-society
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Institution: Ateneo De Manila University
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Summary:With narratives from residents of an urban; marginalized; drug war-affected community; this chapter aims to show the “lived effects” of the government’s drug policies; focusing on the perspectives of young people. Do they really feel safer as the government claims? What are the changes in their communities; social relations; and drug-use patterns? As a secondary objective; this chapter aims to validate and update findings on drug use from previous researches conducted in the Philippines and elsewhere in Southeast Asia: How do people view drugs; and how has the drug war affected their drug use? Taken together; these questions help scrutinize the “balanced approach” that the government characterizes its drug policies as well as the efficacy of the anti-drug campaign in terms of its promise of providing safety to communities and eliminating the use and trade of drugs.