Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.19, n°5 - October 2012 - Policy commentaries: The UK government alcohol strategy
Paru le :
01/10/2012
Article en page(s) :
355-428
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
ROYAUME-UNI
Thésaurus mots-clés
POLITIQUE
;
ALCOOL
;
PLANIFICATION SANITAIRE
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
DEPENSE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
Policy commentaries: The UK government alcohol strategy
• The Government Alcohol Strategy 2012: Alcohol policy at a turning point? Nicholls J., p. 355-359.
• The UK government's alcohol strategy. Anderson P., p. 360-361.
• Comments on the Government's Alcohol Strategy (March 2012): A view from Scotland. Ritson B., p. 362-364.
• Policy proposals for reducing alcohol-related harm: Comparing and contrasting recent British and Irish policy documents. Butler S., p. 365-367.
• The Government's Alcohol Strategy: A view from the both ends of the world. Ward S., p. 368-369.
• The UK Government's positive contribution to harm reduction in the night time economy, but we still need a better informed approach. Moore S., p. 370-371.
• Home drinking - Is this the target of the new alcohol strategy? Foster J., p. 372-374.
• The Government's alcohol strategy: A commentary from Adfam. Evans V., p. 375-376.
• A user's guide to the 2012 Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales: A commentary on the commentaries. McCambridge J., p. 377-378.
ARTICLES:
• Estimating drug policy expenditures: Direct costs of policing cannabis in Copenhagen 2000-2009. Moeller K., p. 379-386.
• An exploratory pilot study of the Strengthening Families Programme 10-14 (UK). Coombes L., Allen D.M., Foxcroft D., p. 387-396.
• Acceptance of illicit drug use in the Netherlands and Norway: A cross-national survey. van der Sar R., Ødegård E., Rise J., Brouwers E.P.M., van de Goor L.A.M., Garretsen H.F.L., p. 397-405.
• Ongoing cocaine and benzodiazepine use: Effects on acquisitive crime committal rates amongst opiate users in treatment. Comiskey C.M., Stapleton R., Kelly P.A., p. 406-414.
• The alcohol use and associated mental health problems of student service members/veterans in higher education. Barry A.E., Whiteman S., Wadswroth S.M., Hitt S., p. 415-425.
• Fixing drugs: The politics of drug prohibition, by Sue Pryce. Butler S., p. 426-426.
• Controversies in drugs policy and practice, by Neil McKeganey. Houborg E., p. 427-428.
Policy commentaries: The UK government alcohol strategy
• The Government Alcohol Strategy 2012: Alcohol policy at a turning point? Nicholls J., p. 355-359.
• The UK government's alcohol strategy. Anderson P., p. 360-361.
• Comments on the Government's Alcohol Strategy (March 2012): A view from Scotland. Ritson B., p. 362-364.
• Policy proposals for reducing alcohol-related harm: Comparing and contrasting recent British and Irish policy documents. Butler S., p. 365-367.
• The Government's Alcohol Strategy: A view from the both ends of the world. Ward S., p. 368-369.
• The UK Government's positive contribution to harm reduction in the night time economy, but we still need a better informed approach. Moore S., p. 370-371.
• Home drinking - Is this the target of the new alcohol strategy? Foster J., p. 372-374.
• The Government's alcohol strategy: A commentary from Adfam. Evans V., p. 375-376.
• A user's guide to the 2012 Alcohol Strategy for England and Wales: A commentary on the commentaries. McCambridge J., p. 377-378.
ARTICLES:
• Estimating drug policy expenditures: Direct costs of policing cannabis in Copenhagen 2000-2009. Moeller K., p. 379-386.
• An exploratory pilot study of the Strengthening Families Programme 10-14 (UK). Coombes L., Allen D.M., Foxcroft D., p. 387-396.
• Acceptance of illicit drug use in the Netherlands and Norway: A cross-national survey. van der Sar R., Ødegård E., Rise J., Brouwers E.P.M., van de Goor L.A.M., Garretsen H.F.L., p. 397-405.
• Ongoing cocaine and benzodiazepine use: Effects on acquisitive crime committal rates amongst opiate users in treatment. Comiskey C.M., Stapleton R., Kelly P.A., p. 406-414.
• The alcohol use and associated mental health problems of student service members/veterans in higher education. Barry A.E., Whiteman S., Wadswroth S.M., Hitt S., p. 415-425.
• Fixing drugs: The politics of drug prohibition, by Sue Pryce. Butler S., p. 426-426.
• Controversies in drugs policy and practice, by Neil McKeganey. Houborg E., p. 427-428.
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