
Auteur C. LLOYD
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (13)

G. PAGE ; L. TEMPLETON ; S. GRACE ; P. ROBERTS ; N. McKEGANEY ; C. RUSSELL ; A. LIEBLING ; Z. KOUGIALI ; C. LLOYD | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.29, March 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground: In recent years, an abstinence-focused, 'recovery' agenda has emerged in UK drug policy, largely in response to the perception that many opioid users had been 'parked indefinitely' on opioid substitution therapy (OST). The introducti[...]
I. HAMILTON ; C. LLOYD ; C. HEWITT ; C. GODFREY | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°1, January 2014) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: The UK Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) divided controlled drugs into three groups A, B and C, with descending criminal sanctions attached to each class. Cannabis was originally assigned by the Act to Group B but in 2004, it was transferre[...]
This paper explores the evidence base for services designed to meet the needs of people who experience homelessness and use drugs (PEHAD). Through a delimited analysis of existing systematic and rapid evidence reviews, it considers the key lesso[...]
J. NORMAN ; S. GRACE ; C. LLOYD | 2014
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.21, n°1, February 2014) Article : PériodiqueAims: To contribute to knowledge about the use of legal highs; the role of the internet in the purchase of legal highs; and to examine whether legal high groups on Facebook are acting as new organized deviant groups (ODGs) by facilitating and su[...]
FRANÇAIS : Cette étude a analysé les effets à long terme d'un programme d'éducation sur les drogues (Projet Charlie) enseigné en école primaire. Les enfants qui avaient eu des cours hebdomadaires pendant un an au primaire, vers l'âge de 9 ou 1[...]
N. McKEGANEY ; C. RUSSELL ; T. HAMILTON-BARCLAY ; M. BARNARD ; G. PAGE ; C. LLOYD ; S. E. GRACE ; L. TEMPLETON ; C. BAIN | 2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°2, April 2016) Article : PériodiqueThe case for providing prisoners with a drug or alcohol problem with access to effective treatment and support services is long standing and beyond question. Previous research has shown that rates of re-offending and other adverse outcomes can b[...]
This chapter presents the first international literature review on the policing of drug possession. It begins by framing the issue: drug possession offences are extremely common - around 140 million per year - making the risk of apprehension ver[...]
I. HAMILTON ; M. MONAGHAN ; C. LLOYD | 2019
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.26, n°2, April 2019) Article : PériodiquePresentations to specialist drug treatment services in England for cannabis have been rising in recent years. As cannabis is no longer disaggregated in annual reports of drug treatment presentations published by Public Health England, we request[...]
C. LLOYD ; H. STÖVER ; H. ZURHOLD ; N. HUNT | 2017
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.22, n°1, February 2017) Article : PériodiqueDrug consumption rooms (DCRs) enable the consumption of pre-obtained drugs under supervised conditions. While 24 DCRs exist in Germany, there are none in the UK despite similar levels of drug-related harms. The first official, German DCRs were i[...]
ENGLISH : Early use of drugs such as tobacco and alcohol is associated with later drug misuse and the age of initiation into drug use is falling in the UK and elsewhere. Arguably educational interventions must start in the primary school in or[...]
Ten pilot Drug Recovery Wing (DRWs) were launched in two phases over 2011 to 2012 in eight men's and two women's prisons in England and Wales, with the intention of delivering abstinence-focused drug recovery services. Prisons were given licence[...]
N. D. MDEGE ; N. MEADER ; C. LLOYD ; S. PARROTT ; J. McCAMBRIDGE | 2017
Dans Public Health Research (Vol.5, n°4, 01/06/2017) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Although illegal drug use has largely been declining in the UK over the past decade, this period has witnessed the emergence of a range of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) ('legal highs'). These are new, mostly synthetic, substanc[...]
C. LLOYD | 2013
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.20, n°2, April 2013) Article : PériodiqueBackground: A stigma is a long-lasting mark of social disgrace that has a profound effect on interactions between the stigmatized and the unstigmatized. Factors governing the extent of stigmatization attached to an individual include the perceiv[...]