Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.50, n°1 - March 2023
Paru le :
01/03/2023
Année
2023
Page(s) :
3-151
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Between care and control: Examining surveillance practices in harm reduction. Michaud L., van der Meulen E., Guta A., p. 3-24.
- Overpoliced and underrepresented: Perspectives on cannabis legalization from members of racialized communities in Canada. Wiese J.L., Watson T.M., Owusu-Bempah A., Hyshka E., Wells S., Robinson M., et al., p. 25-45.
- "Do you need someone to share with?": Exchange and demand sharing in social cannabis supply. Braemer M.H., Sogaard T.F., p. 46-62.
- "You are you, but you are also your profession": Nebulous boundaries of personal substance use. Kiepek N., Ausman C., p. 63-84.
- "The challenge is that steroids are so effective": A qualitative study of experts' views on strategies to prevent men's use of anabolic steroids. Vinther A.S., p. 85-104.
- The social, material, and temporal effects of monthly extended-release buprenorphine depot treatment for opioid dependence: An Australian qualitative study. Lancaster K., Gendera S., Treloar C., Rhodes T., Shahbazi J., Byrne M., et al., p. 105-120.
- "Bounded equity: The limits of economic models of social justice in cannabis legislation". Hendy K., Mauri A.I., Creary M., p. 121-135.
- "Overdose has many faces": The politics of care in responding to overdose at Sydney's medically supervised injecting centre. Dertadian G.C., Yates K., p. 136-151.
- Between care and control: Examining surveillance practices in harm reduction. Michaud L., van der Meulen E., Guta A., p. 3-24.
- Overpoliced and underrepresented: Perspectives on cannabis legalization from members of racialized communities in Canada. Wiese J.L., Watson T.M., Owusu-Bempah A., Hyshka E., Wells S., Robinson M., et al., p. 25-45.
- "Do you need someone to share with?": Exchange and demand sharing in social cannabis supply. Braemer M.H., Sogaard T.F., p. 46-62.
- "You are you, but you are also your profession": Nebulous boundaries of personal substance use. Kiepek N., Ausman C., p. 63-84.
- "The challenge is that steroids are so effective": A qualitative study of experts' views on strategies to prevent men's use of anabolic steroids. Vinther A.S., p. 85-104.
- The social, material, and temporal effects of monthly extended-release buprenorphine depot treatment for opioid dependence: An Australian qualitative study. Lancaster K., Gendera S., Treloar C., Rhodes T., Shahbazi J., Byrne M., et al., p. 105-120.
- "Bounded equity: The limits of economic models of social justice in cannabis legislation". Hendy K., Mauri A.I., Creary M., p. 121-135.
- "Overdose has many faces": The politics of care in responding to overdose at Sydney's medically supervised injecting centre. Dertadian G.C., Yates K., p. 136-151.
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L. MICHAUD ;
E. VAN DER MEULEN ;
A. GUTA
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