Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.21, n°4 - July 2010
Paru le :
01/07/2010
Année
2010
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Cannabis policy: time to move beyond the psychosis debate, Werb D., Fischer B., Wood E., p. 261-264.
- Illicit drugs policy through the lens of regulation, Ritter A., p. 265-270.
- The case for small-scale domestic cannabis cultivation, Decorte T., p. 271-275.
- Clean Olympians? Doping and anti-doping: the views of talented young British athletes, Bloodworth A., Mcnamee M., p. 276-282.
- The informal use of ketum (Mitragyna speciosa) for opioid withdrawal in the northern states of peninsular Malaysia and implications for drug substitution therapy, Vicknasingam B., Narayanan S., Beng G. T., Mansor S. M., p. 283-288.
- Opportunities for enhancing and integrating HIV and drug services for drug using vulnerable populations in South Africa, Parry C. D., Petersen P., Carney T., Needle R., p. 289-295.
- Drug use and the risk of HIV infection amongst injection drug users participating in an HIV vaccine trial in Bangkok, 1999-2003, Martin M., Vanichseni S., Suntharasamai P., Mock P. A., Van Griensven F., Pitisuttithum P., et al., p. 296-301.
- Warning labels on alcohol containers as a source of information on alcohol consumption in pregnancy among New Zealand women, Parackal S. M., Parackal M. K., Harraway J. A., p. 302-305.
- Longitudinal trajectories of ketamine use among young injection drug users, Lankenau S. E., Bloom J. J., Shin C., p. 306-314.
- Local politics and retail cannabis markets: the case of the Dutch coffeeshops, Wouters M., Benschop A., Korf D. J., p. 315-320.
- Women's health and use of crack cocaine in context: structural and 'everyday' violence, Bungay V., Johnson J. L., Varcoe C., Boyd S., p. 321-329.
- Drug testing in sport: the attitudes and experiences of elite athletes, Dunn M., Thomas J. O., Swift W., Burns L., Mattick R. P., p. 330-332.
- Cannabis policy: time to move beyond the psychosis debate, Werb D., Fischer B., Wood E., p. 261-264.
- Illicit drugs policy through the lens of regulation, Ritter A., p. 265-270.
- The case for small-scale domestic cannabis cultivation, Decorte T., p. 271-275.
- Clean Olympians? Doping and anti-doping: the views of talented young British athletes, Bloodworth A., Mcnamee M., p. 276-282.
- The informal use of ketum (Mitragyna speciosa) for opioid withdrawal in the northern states of peninsular Malaysia and implications for drug substitution therapy, Vicknasingam B., Narayanan S., Beng G. T., Mansor S. M., p. 283-288.
- Opportunities for enhancing and integrating HIV and drug services for drug using vulnerable populations in South Africa, Parry C. D., Petersen P., Carney T., Needle R., p. 289-295.
- Drug use and the risk of HIV infection amongst injection drug users participating in an HIV vaccine trial in Bangkok, 1999-2003, Martin M., Vanichseni S., Suntharasamai P., Mock P. A., Van Griensven F., Pitisuttithum P., et al., p. 296-301.
- Warning labels on alcohol containers as a source of information on alcohol consumption in pregnancy among New Zealand women, Parackal S. M., Parackal M. K., Harraway J. A., p. 302-305.
- Longitudinal trajectories of ketamine use among young injection drug users, Lankenau S. E., Bloom J. J., Shin C., p. 306-314.
- Local politics and retail cannabis markets: the case of the Dutch coffeeshops, Wouters M., Benschop A., Korf D. J., p. 315-320.
- Women's health and use of crack cocaine in context: structural and 'everyday' violence, Bungay V., Johnson J. L., Varcoe C., Boyd S., p. 321-329.
- Drug testing in sport: the attitudes and experiences of elite athletes, Dunn M., Thomas J. O., Swift W., Burns L., Mattick R. P., p. 330-332.
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T. DECORTE
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2010
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°4, July 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°4, July 2010) Article : Périodique
The shift to (inter)regional production, trade and domestic cultivation has become an irreversible international trend. Until now, the focus of most empirical work has been on large-scale, commercially oriented and professionally organized segme[...]
M. WOUTERS ;
A. BENSCHOP ;
D. J. KORF
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2010
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°4, July 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°4, July 2010) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Cannabis coffeeshops are concentrated in specific areas in the Netherlands; close to 80% of Dutch municipalities have no coffeeshops. We investigated why such wide local differences exist. METHODS: Regression analyses were carried ou[...]
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