Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.32, n°4 - August 2025 - Studying moralities in drug policy
Paru le :
01/08/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
293-401
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Studying moralities in drug policy: An editorial introduction [Editorial]. Stevens A., Ritter A., Askew R., p. 293-298.
- Liberal moralities and drug policy reform. Nicholls J., p. 299-307.
- 'Saving the youth': Children and young people as moral subjects in the Philippines' punitive drug regime. Lasco G., Abesamis L.E.A., p. 308-320.
- Values in drug policy documents: applying Schwartz's values theory to the report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into the Drug 'Ice' (NSW). Kelaita P., Grealy M., Ritter A., p. 321-331.
- Women in transgression: why we still need to move beyond traditional gender roles in policy surrounding women who undertake substance use and sex work. Laycock P., Ryan A., p. 332-337.
- Virtuous drug use in the neoliberal age. Chatwin C., Alexander R.G., p. 338-346.
- Diversion or death? The moral framework shaping bifurcated punishments for drug offences in Indonesia. Hoyle C., Harry L., p. 347-357.
- What sways public opinion? An experimental study on moral vs. evidence-based arguments for drug harm reduction. Ruiz Flores Lopez P., Sanchez Hiza O., Zizumbo-Colunga D., Cruz Lathrop R., Vasquez Salazar J.C., p. 358-368.
- Morality boundary work in the making of the needle and syringe exchange program in Stockholm. Eriksson L., Samuelsson E., Storbjörk J., Törrönen J., p. 369-379.
- Reassessing ayahuasca regulation in Brazil: strategic framing and cumulative gains. Krause F., p. 380-391.
- Harm reduction as "moral improvisation": the role of frontline drug workers within Hong Kong's abstinence-based drug policy. Smith V., Lowe K., Joe Laidler K., Li L., Chui V., p. 392-401.
- Studying moralities in drug policy: An editorial introduction [Editorial]. Stevens A., Ritter A., Askew R., p. 293-298.
- Liberal moralities and drug policy reform. Nicholls J., p. 299-307.
- 'Saving the youth': Children and young people as moral subjects in the Philippines' punitive drug regime. Lasco G., Abesamis L.E.A., p. 308-320.
- Values in drug policy documents: applying Schwartz's values theory to the report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into the Drug 'Ice' (NSW). Kelaita P., Grealy M., Ritter A., p. 321-331.
- Women in transgression: why we still need to move beyond traditional gender roles in policy surrounding women who undertake substance use and sex work. Laycock P., Ryan A., p. 332-337.
- Virtuous drug use in the neoliberal age. Chatwin C., Alexander R.G., p. 338-346.
- Diversion or death? The moral framework shaping bifurcated punishments for drug offences in Indonesia. Hoyle C., Harry L., p. 347-357.
- What sways public opinion? An experimental study on moral vs. evidence-based arguments for drug harm reduction. Ruiz Flores Lopez P., Sanchez Hiza O., Zizumbo-Colunga D., Cruz Lathrop R., Vasquez Salazar J.C., p. 358-368.
- Morality boundary work in the making of the needle and syringe exchange program in Stockholm. Eriksson L., Samuelsson E., Storbjörk J., Törrönen J., p. 369-379.
- Reassessing ayahuasca regulation in Brazil: strategic framing and cumulative gains. Krause F., p. 380-391.
- Harm reduction as "moral improvisation": the role of frontline drug workers within Hong Kong's abstinence-based drug policy. Smith V., Lowe K., Joe Laidler K., Li L., Chui V., p. 392-401.
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Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.32, n°4, August 2025) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.32, n°4, August 2025) Article : Périodique
Background: Drug policy is prone to build on rationales based on different moralities rather than evidence. Less is known about how moralities influence drug policy implementation in practice. The aim was to analyze expressions of moralities amo[...]
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