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Vol.31 - May 2016

International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.31 - May 2016
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.31 - May 2016

Paru le : 01/05/2016
Année 2016
Page(s) : 1-206
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- Advancing the science, methods and practices of drug policy research [Editorial]. Rhodes T., Stevens A., Ritter A., Decorte T., p. 1-3.
- Drug policy and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa: Harm reduction, legal environment and public health [Editorial]. Himmich H., Kazatchkine M.D., Stimson G.V., p. 4-5.
- Articulating addiction in alcohol and other drug policy: A multiverse of habits. Fraser S., p. 6-14.
- Adolescent inhalant use prevention, assessment, and treatment: A literature synthesis. Nguyen J., O'Brien C., Schapp S., p. 15-24.
- Harm reduction for young people who use prescription opioids extra-medically: Obstacles and opportunities. Marshall B.D.L., Green T.C., Yedinak J.L., Hadland S.E., p. 25-31.
- Shaping drug policy in Poland. Malinowska-Sempruch K., p. 32-38.
- Comparative policy analysis for alcohol and drugs: Current state of the field. Ritter A., Livingston M., Chalmers J., Berends L., Reuter P., p. 39-50.
- Using the simple sample count to estimate the frequency of prescription drug neuroenhancement in a sample of Jordan employees. Wolff W., Sandouqa Y., Brand R., p. 51-55.
- Exchanging expertise and constructing boundaries: The development of a transnational knowledge network around heroin-assisted treatment. Duke K., p. 56-63.
- Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in Italy and Slovenia. Caulkins J.P., Disley E., Tzvetkova M., Pardal M., Shah H., Zhang X., p. 64-73.
- Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs? Wilkins C., Parker K., Prasad J., Jawalkar S., p. 74-79.
- Poly-drug trafficking: Estimating the scale, trends and harms at the Australian border. Hughes C.E., Chalmers J., Bright D.A., McFadden M., p. 80-89.
- Strategies for a risky business: How drug dealers manage customers, suppliers and competitors in Italy, Slovenia and Germany. Tzvetkova M., Pardal M., Disley E., Rena A., Talic S., Forberger S., p. 90-98.
- Characteristics of clients using a community-based drug treatment service ('CAPS-AD') in Brazil: An exploratory study. Gallassi A.D., Nakano E.Y., Wagner G.A., Malcher de Oliveira Silva M.d.N.R., Fischer B., p. 99-103. - Estimating the production, consumption and export of cannabis: The Dutch case. van der Giessen M., van Ooyen-Houben M.M.J., Moolenaar D.E.G., p. 104-112.
- Tightening the Dutch coffee shop policy: Evaluation of the private club and the residence criterion. van Ooyen-Houben M.M.J., Bieleman B., Korf D.J., p. 113-120.
- New answers to an old problem: Social investment and coca crops in Colombia. Davalos E., p. 121-130.
- Economic vulnerability of methadone maintenance patients: Implications for policies on co-payment services. Tran B.X., Phan H.T.T., Nguyen L.H., Nguyen C.T., Nguyen A.T.L., Le T.N., et al., p. 131-137.
- Intensive alcohol consumption by adolescents in Southern Spain: The importance of friendship. Romo-Avilés N., Marcos-Marcos J., Marquina-Márquez A., Gil-García E., p. 138-146.
- National population size estimation of illicit drug users through the network scale-up method in 2013 in Iran. Nikfarjam A., Shokoohi M., Shahesmaeili A., Haghdoost A.A., Baneshi M.R., Haji-Maghsoudi S., et al., p. 147-152.
- Gender, intoxication and the developing brain: Problematisations of drinking among young adults in Australian alcohol policy. Manton E., Moore D., p. 153-162.
- HIV prevalence and risk behaviors among people who inject drugs in Songkhla, Thailand: A respondent-driven sampling survey. Visavakum P., Punsuwan N., Manopaiboon C., Pattanasin S., Thiengtham P., Tanpradech S., et al., p. 163-167.
- Drug policy and harm reduction in the Middle East and North Africa: The role of civil society. Aaraj E., Jreij Abou Chrouch M., p. 168-171.
- Incarceration or mandatory treatment: Drug use and the law in the Middle East and North Africa. Al-Shazly F., Tinasti K., p. 172-177.
- Implementing opioid substitution in Lebanon: Inception and challenges. El-Khoury J., Abbas Z., Nakhle P.E., Matar M.-T., p. 178-183.
- The state of harm reduction in the Middle East and North Africa: A focus on Iran and Morocco. Himmich H., Madani N., p. 184-189.
- Hashish in Morocco and Lebanon: A comparative study. Afsahi K., Darwich S., p. 190-198.
- Access to needle and syringe programs by people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs. Iversen J., Hope V.D., McVeigh J., p. 199-200.
- Needs-based public health service provision ensures equity. van Beek I., Chronister K.J., p. 201-202.
- Drugs and driving in China: Status and challenge. Xiang X., Wang X., Jiang H., Chu C., Hao W., p. 203-204.
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Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in Italy and Slovenia

Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in Italy and Slovenia

J. P. CAULKINS ; E. DISLEY ; M. TZVETKOVA ; M. PARDAL ; H. SHAH ; X. ZHANG | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Multiple layers of dealers connect international drug traffickers to users. The fundamental activity of these dealers is buying from higher-level dealers and re-selling in smaller quantities at the next lower market level. Each instance of this [...]
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New answers to an old problem: Social investment and coca crops in Colombia

New answers to an old problem: Social investment and coca crops in Colombia

E. DAVALOS | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: For more than 30 years, the main strategy to control illicit coca crops has been forced eradication. Despite the importance of social investment and persistent poverty in areas where illicit crops are grown, there is no empirical evi[...]
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Adolescent inhalant use prevention, assessment, and treatment: A literature synthesis

Adolescent inhalant use prevention, assessment, and treatment: A literature synthesis

J. NGUYEN ; C. O'BRIEN ; S. SCHAPP | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Inhalant use refers to the use of substances such as gases, glues, and aerosols in order to achieve intoxication, while inhalant use disorder (IUD) encompasses both DSM-IV-TR criteria for inhalant abuse and dependence. Inhalant use among adolesc[...]
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Intensive alcohol consumption by adolescents in Southern Spain: The importance of friendship

Intensive alcohol consumption by adolescents in Southern Spain: The importance of friendship

N. ROMO-AVILES ; J. MARCOS-MARCOS ; A. MARQUINA-MARQUEZ ; E. GIL-GARCIA | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: There has been an increase in intensive alcohol drinking by Spanish adolescents since the 1990s, especially among the females, but there has been limited exploration of this phenomenon. The objective of this study was to analyse the [...]
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Strategies for a risky business: How drug dealers manage customers, suppliers and competitors in Italy, Slovenia and Germany

Strategies for a risky business: How drug dealers manage customers, suppliers and competitors in Italy, Slovenia and Germany

M. TZVETKOVA ; M. PARDAL ; E. DISLEY ; A. RENA ; S. TALIC ; S. FORBERGER | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: A growing body of literature aims to improve understanding of the operations of drug trafficking markets through conducting interviews with dealers and traffickers. Insight into how these individuals conduct business can provide evid[...]
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Estimating the production, consumption and export of cannabis: The Dutch case

Estimating the production, consumption and export of cannabis: The Dutch case

M. VAN DER GIESSEN ; M. M. J. VAN OOYEN-HOUBEN ; D. E. G. MOOLENAAR | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Quantifying an illegal phenomenon like a drug market is inherently complex due to its hidden nature and the limited availability of reliable information. This article presents findings from a recent estimate of the production, consum[...]
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Tightening the Dutch coffee shop policy: Evaluation of the private club and the residence criterion

Tightening the Dutch coffee shop policy: Evaluation of the private club and the residence criterion

M. M. J. VAN OOYEN-HOUBEN ; B. BIELEMAN ; D. J. KORF | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The Dutch coffee shop policy was tightened in 2012. Two additional criteria that coffee shops must adhere to in order for them to be tolerated came into force: the private club and the residence criterion. Coffee shops were only perm[...]
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Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs?

Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs?

C. WILKINS ; K. PARKER ; J. PRASAD ; S. JAWALKAR | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Some commentators have suggested legal highs (LH) might reduce existing illegal drug use and contribute to lower drug-related harm. However, no studies have specifically investigated substitution between LH and other drugs. Aims: To[...]
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Comparative policy analysis for alcohol and drugs: Current state of the field

Comparative policy analysis for alcohol and drugs: Current state of the field

A. RITTER ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. CHALMERS ; L. BERENDS ; P. REUTER | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.31, May 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: A central policy research question concerns the extent to which specific policies produce certain effects - and cross-national (or between state/province) comparisons appear to be an ideal way to answer such a question. This paper ex[...]
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