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This study draws on interviews with 20 drug sellers in Philadelphia to explore their subjective perceptions of risk and reward within the modern context of increased police scrutiny and few illegal or legal opportunities for social mobility. Mos[...]Article : Périodique
The interactions of adolescent peers are the subject of both parental angst and scholarly attention. Peer influence is the most consistent predictor of adolescent drinking patterns when controlling for other background characteristics. This stud[...]Périodique
WOODIWISS M. ; D. R. BEWLEY-TAYLOR | 2005ENGLISH : In this issue of Crime & Globalisation, Michael Woodiwiss and Dave Bewley-Taylor track the history of the concept of organised crime and its metamorphosis into a "transnational" phenomenon allegedly posing a serious threat to global [...]Rapport
J. NIKKINEN, Éditeur scientifique ; V. MARIONNEAU, Éditeur scientifique ; M. EGERER, Éditeur scientifique | Wiesbaden : Springer Gabler | Glücksspielforschung | 2022The collection of case studies maps the corporate and financial structures of global gambling companies, the tactics that these companies employ to secure profits, the impact they exert on other industry sectors, as well as perspectives on regul[...]Périodique
W. B. McALLISTER | 2004ENGLISH : This article explains the international context of regulation to control addicting substances that gave rise to schedules. It discusses the impact of scheduling decisions on subsequent national drug control legislation and internatio[...]Livre
* Presents a powerful, original, and controversial argument for rethinking addiction and how we treat it. * Highlights the flaws in our current thinking, investigates why we persist with treatments that don't work, and calls for consideration o[...]Périodique
M. ROTH | 2004This article surveys the discursive turns of a conventional historical trope: the change in the valence of alcohol (and drugs) from happy to miserable. This change is commonly told as the story of a golden age of drinking and a fall into addicti[...]Article : Périodique
With proliferating efforts to regulate the quality of cannabis on legalized markets, and recent discussions about drug quality assessment by darknet buyers, it seems timely to explore definitions of the quality of cannabis among consumers. An in[...]Rapport
A. CHERNEY ; J. O'REILLY ; P. GRABOSKY | Canberra : National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (NDLERF) | Monograph Series | 2005The focus of this report is on amphetamine type substances (ATS) mainly amphetamine, methamphetamine and ecstasy (i.e. MDMA). Throughout the lifecycle of an illicit synthetic drug there are a number of individuals or institutions in a position t[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : 8 Key practice points from this article. 1/ Crack addiction is treatable and treatment saves money for the society which provides it. 2/ Long-term, residential programmes which retain clients for at least three months are particularl[...]Périodique
G. S. GARDINER ; R. N. McKINNEY | 1991FRANÇAIS : Analyse des mauvais résultats de plusieurs décennies de politique de répression et de prohibition des drogues aux Etats-Unis. Réflexions sur le rapport entre frustration et agressivité (dues à cet échec), qui fait que l'opinion publ[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: To formulate harmful dysfunction (HD) diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and test whether they increase validity relative to standard DSM criteria, as evidenced by lowered prevalence, increased validator levels including se[...]Périodique
S. MURPHY ; KELLEY M. S. ; H. LUNE | 2004ENGLISH : From a process evaluation, participants in San Francisco's syringe exchange program (SEP) are described. Three groups, primary, secondary, and nonexchangers, were interviewed for a total of 244 study participants recruited from eight[...]Rapport
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Rockville, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | 2006Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke at home or work increase their risk of developing heart disease by 25 to 30 percent and lung cancer by 20 to 30 percent. The finding is of major public health concern due to the fact that nearly half of all[...]Rapport
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office on Smoking and Health | 2014Major conclusions from the report: 1. The century-long epidemic of cigarette smoking has caused an enormous avoidable public health tragedy. Since the first Surgeon General's report in 1964 more than 20 million premature deaths can be attribute[...]