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Vol.25, n°2 - March 2014

International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.25, n°2 - March 2014
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Bulletin de Périodique

International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.25, n°2 - March 2014

Paru le : 01/03/2014
Année 2014
Page(s) : 183-331
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- Responsible vendors, intelligent consumers: Silk Road, the online revolution in drug trading. Van Hout M.C., Bingham T., p. 183-189.
- The Canadian war on drugs: Structural violence and unequal treatment of Black Canadians. Khenti A., p. 190-195.
- Violent conflict and opiate use in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review. Jack H., Reese Masterson A., Khoshnood K., p. 196-203.
- Views and experiences of hepatitis C testing and diagnosis among people who inject drugs: Systematic review of qualitative research. Jones L., Atkinson A., Bates G., McCoy E., Porcellato L., Beynon C., et al., p. 204-211.
- Doping control, providing whereabouts and the importance of privacy for elite athletes. Valkenburg D., de Hon O., van Hilvoorde I., p. 212-218.
- The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. Watt M.H., Meade C.S., Kimani S., Macfarlane J.C., Choi K.W., Skinner D., et al., p. 219-225.
- A system dynamics approach to the study of Colombian coca cultivation and the counter-intuitive consequence of law enforcement. Jaen S., Dyner I., p. 226-234.
- Risks, prices, and positions: A social network analysis of illegal drug trafficking in the world-economy. Boivin R., p. 235-243.
- Is crime associated with over-the-counter pharmacy syringe sales? Findings from Los Angeles, California. Stopka T.J., Geraghty E.M., Azari R., Gold E.B., Deriemer K., p. 244-250.
- Drug dealers' rational choices on which customers to rip-off. Jacques S., Allen A., Wright R., p. 251-256.
- "Every 'Never' I Ever Said Came True": Transitions from opioid pills to heroin injecting. Mars S.G., Bourgois P., Karandinos G., Montero F., Ciccarone D., p. 257-266.
- Are movies with tobacco, alcohol, drugs, sex, and violence rated for youth? A comparison of rating systems in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the United States. Thrasher J.F., Sargent J.D., Vargas R., Braun S., Barrientos-Gutierrez T., Sevigny E.L., et al., p. 267-275.
- The role of the media in the science-policy nexus. Some critical reflections based on an analysis of the Belgian drug policy debate (1996-2003). Tieberghien J., p. 276-281.
- Cigarette smoking as a stigma: Evidence from France. Peretti-Watel P., Legleye S., Guignard R., Beck F., p. 282-290.
- Incarceration among street-involved youth in a Canadian study: Implications for health and policy interventions. Omura J.D., Wood E., Nguyen P., Kerr T., Debeck K., p. 291-296.
- Experiences with urine drug testing by police among people who inject drugs in Bangkok, Thailand. Hayashi K., Ti L., Buxton J.A., Kaplan K., Suwannawong P., Wood E., et al., p. 297-302.
- Factors associated with recent symptoms of an injection site infection or injury among people who inject drugs in three English cities. Hope V.D., Hickman M., Parry J.V., Ncube F., p. 303-307.
- The effects of medical marijuana laws on potency. Sevigny E.L., Pacula R.L., Heaton P., p. 308-319.
- Conceptual carpentry as problem handling: The case of drugs and coercive treatment in social democratic welfare regimes. Edman J., Stenius K., p. 320-328.
- Addiction science advocacy: Mobilizing political support to influence public policy. Polcin D.L., p. 329-331.
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Responsible vendors, intelligent consumers: Silk Road, the online revolution in drug trading

Responsible vendors, intelligent consumers: Silk Road, the online revolution in drug trading

M. C. VAN HOUT ; T. BINGHAM | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Silk Road is located on the Deep Web and provides an anonymous transacting infrastructure for the retail of drugs and pharmaceuticals. Members are attracted to the site due to protection of identity by screen pseudonyms, variety and [...]
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The Canadian war on drugs: Structural violence and unequal treatment of Black Canadians

The Canadian war on drugs: Structural violence and unequal treatment of Black Canadians

A. KHENTI | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
This paper examines the impact of Canada's war on drugs on segments of the Black community, specifically with respect to the impact of structural violence, over-policing, and high incarceration rates. It offers evidence of the systemic nature of[...]
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Views and experiences of hepatitis C testing and diagnosis among people who inject drugs: Systematic review of qualitative research

Views and experiences of hepatitis C testing and diagnosis among people who inject drugs: Systematic review of qualitative research

L. JONES ; A. ATKINSON ; G. BATES ; E. McCOY ; L. PORCELLATO ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Many developed countries are facing a major challenge to improve identification of individuals acutely and chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We explored the views and experiences of people who inject drugs [...]
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A system dynamics approach to the study of Colombian coca cultivation and the counter-intuitive consequence of law enforcement

A system dynamics approach to the study of Colombian coca cultivation and the counter-intuitive consequence of law enforcement

S. JAEN ; I. DYNER | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
A large-scale expansion of the Colombian coca cultivation is one of the most revealing signs of a structural change in the illegal cocaine market in the Andean region. From being a modest and domestic production, in the space of five years Colom[...]
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Risks, prices, and positions: A social network analysis of illegal drug trafficking in the world-economy

Risks, prices, and positions: A social network analysis of illegal drug trafficking in the world-economy

R. BOIVIN | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Illegal drug prices are extremely high, compared to similar goods. There is, however, considerable variation in value depending on place, market level and type of drugs. A prominent framework for the study of illegal drugs is the "ri[...]
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Drug dealers' rational choices on which customers to rip-off

Drug dealers' rational choices on which customers to rip-off

S. JACQUES ; A. ALLEN ; R. WRIGHT | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Drug dealers are infamous for overcharging customers and handing over less than owed. One reason rip-offs frequently occur is blackmarket participants have limited access to formal means of dispute resolution and, as such, are attrac[...]
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"Every 'Never' I Ever Said Came True": Transitions from opioid pills to heroin injecting

"Every 'Never' I Ever Said Came True": Transitions from opioid pills to heroin injecting

S. G. MARS ; P. BOURGOIS ; G. KARANDINOS ; F. MONTERO ; D. CICCARONE | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
This qualitative study documents the pathways to injecting heroin by users in Philadelphia and San Francisco before and during a pharmaceutical opioid pill epidemic. Data was collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews (conducted betw[...]
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The role of the media in the science-policy nexus. Some critical reflections based on an analysis of the Belgian drug policy debate (1996-2003)

The role of the media in the science-policy nexus. Some critical reflections based on an analysis of the Belgian drug policy debate (1996-2003)

J. TIEBERGHIEN | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Drug policy is one of the most polarised subjects of public debate and media coverage, which frequently tend to be dramatic and event-centred. Although the role of the media in directing the drug discourse is widely acknowledged, lim[...]
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Cigarette smoking as a stigma: Evidence from France

Cigarette smoking as a stigma: Evidence from France

P. PERETTI-WATEL ; S. LEGLEYE ; R. GUIGNARD ; F. BECK | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that cigarette smoking has become a stigmatized behaviour, at least in western countries, and there is ongoing debate among experts about whether or not such stigma should be an instrument of anti-tobacco po[...]
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Factors associated with recent symptoms of an injection site infection or injury among people who inject drugs in three English cities

Factors associated with recent symptoms of an injection site infection or injury among people who inject drugs in three English cities

V. D. HOPE ; M. HICKMAN ; J. V. PARRY ; F. NCUBE | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at risk of injection site infections and injuries. The factors associated with recent symptoms of these problems are examined. METHOD: PWID recruited using respondent driven sampling, underwent a [...]
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The effects of medical marijuana laws on potency

The effects of medical marijuana laws on potency

E. L. SEVIGNY ; R. L. PACULA ; P. HEATON | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
Background: Marijuana potency has risen dramatically over the past two decades. In the United States, it is unclear whether state medical marijuana policies have contributed to this increase. Methods: Employing a differences-in-differences mode[...]
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