Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.22, n°4 - July 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 243-319 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Questioning the method and utility of ranking drug harms in drug policy. Rolles S., Measham F., p. 243-246. • Analysing the Spanish smoke-free legislation of 2006: A new method to quantify its impact using a dynamic model. Guerrero F., Santonja F.-J., Villanueva R.-J., p. 247-251. • High HIV and hepatitis C prevalence amongst injecting drug users in Mauritius: Findings from a population size estimation and respondent driven sampling survey. Johnston L., Saumtally A., Corceal S., Mahadoo I., Oodally F., p. 252-258. • Predictors of incident and recurrent participation in the sale or delivery of drugs for profit amongst young methamphetamine users in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, 2005-2006. Latimore A.D., Rudolph A., German D., Sherman S.G., Srirojn B., Aramrattana A., et al., p. 259-266. • Use of respondent-driven sampling to enhance understanding of injecting networks: A study of people who inject drugs in Sydney, Australia. Paquette D.M., Bryant J., De Wit J., p. 267-273. • The impact of changes in UK classification of the synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists in 'Spice'. Dargan P.I., Hudson S., Ramsey J., Wood D.M., p. 274-277. • Opium poppy monitoring with remote sensing in North Myanmar. Tian Y., Wu B., Zhang L., Li Q., Jia K., Wen M., p. 278-284. • How do Australian news media depict illicit drug issues? An analysis of print media reporting across and between illicit drugs, 2003-2008. Hughes C.E., Lancaster K., Spicer B., p. 285-291. • Uptake, benefits of and barriers to safer crack use kit (SCUK) distribution programmes in Victoria, Canada - A qualitative exploration. Ivsins A., Roth E., Nakamura N., Krajden M., Fischer B., p. 292-300. • A qualitative evaluation of a peer-implemented overdose response pilot project in Gejiu, China. Bartlett N., Xin D., Zhang H., Huang B., p. 301-305. • History of Bhutan's prohibition of cigarettes: Implications for neo-prohibitionists and their critics. Givel M.S., p. 306-310. • The transition to harm reduction: Understanding the role of non-governmental organisations in Malaysia. Narayanan S., Vicknasingam B., Robson N.M.H., p. 311-317. |
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