Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.23, n°1 - January 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 1-90 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Children and drug law reform (Editorial). Cardoso F.H., p. 1-2. • Employment amongst people who use drugs: A new arena for research and intervention? (Editorial) Richardson L., Sherman S.G., Kerr T., p. 3-5. • If supply-oriented drug policy is broken, can harm reduction help fix it? Melding disciplines and methods to advance international drug-control policy. Greenfield V.A., Paoli L., p. 6-15. • Henceforth harm reduction? Ciccarone D., p. 16-17. • Measuring drug law enforcement-From process to outcomes. Trace M., p. 17-18. • Harm reduction is not enough for supply side policy: A human rights-based approach offers more. Barrett D., p. 18-19. • The term and the vision. Caulkins J.P., p. 19-20. • Harm reduction for the supply-side: Its time has come. Jelsma M., p. 20-21. • The policymaker's Hippocratic oath. Felbab-Brown V., p. 21-22. • Drug prohibition: It's broke, now go and fix it. Wodak A., p. 22-23. • Mortality of those who attended drug services in Scotland 1996-2006: Record-linkage study. Merrall E.L., Bird S.M., Hutchinson S.J., p. 24-32. • A high proportion of users of low-threshold facilities with needle exchange programmes in Switzerland are currently on methadone treatment: Implications for new approaches in harm reduction and care. Gervasoni J.P., Balthasar H., Huissoud T., Jeannin A., Dubois-Arber F., p. 33-36. • Initiation into prescription opioid misuse amongst young injection drug users. Lankenau S.E., Teti M., Silva K., Bloom J.J., Harocopos A., Treese M., p. 37-44. • Public sentiment towards alcohol and local government alcohol policies in New Zealand. Maclennan B., Kypri K., Langley J., Room R., p. 45-53. • Reconciling incongruous qualitative and quantitative findings in mixed methods research: Exemplars from research with drug using populations. Wagner K.D., Davidson P.J., Pollini R.A., Strathdee S.A., Washburn R., Palinkas L.A., p. 54-61. • SimAmph: An agent-based simulation model for exploring the use of psychostimulants and related harm amongst young Australians. Perez P., Dray A., Moore D., Dietze P., Bammer G., Jenkinson R., et al., p. 62-71. • Regime change: Re-visiting the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. Bewley-Taylor D., Jelsma M., p. 72-81. • Switzerland, HIV and the power of pragmatism: Lessons for drug policy development. Csete J., Grob P.J., p. 82-86. • An estimation of the prevalence of opioid dependence in New Zealand. Adamson S.J., Deering D.E., Sellman J.D., Sheridan J., Henderson C., Robertson R., et al., p. 87-89. |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/23/1 |
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