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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.23, n°6 - November 2012 - Special focus issue: Drug production and drug markets
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.23, n°6 - November 2012 - Special focus issue: Drug production and drug markets
Paru le : 01/11/2012
Année : 2012
Page(s) : 423-521
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
• Evidence-based drug policy: It starts with good evidence and ends with policy reform [Editorial]. Nosyk B., Wood E., p. 423-425.
• An evolving problem: Methamphetamine production and trafficking in the United States. Shukla R.K., Crump J.L., Chrisco E.S., p. 426-435.
• Estimating the economic value of British Columbia's domestic cannabis market: Implications for provincial cannabis policy. Werb D., Nosyk B., Kerr T., Fischer B., Montaner J., Wood E., p. 436-441.
• The drugs industry and peasant self-defence in a Peruvian cocaine enclave. van Dun M., p. 442-448.
• Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Estimating cocaine production using a novel dataset based on reported seizures of laboratories in Colombia. Leoncini R., Rentocchini F., p. 449-457.
• Why small-scale cannabis growers stay small: Five mechanisms that prevent small-scale growers from going large scale. Hammersvik E., Sandberg S., Pedersen W., p. 458-464.
• The socioeconomic impact of drug-related crimes in Chile. Fernández M., p. 465-472.
• Stages of drug market change during disaster: Hurricane Katrina and reformulation of the New Orleans drug market. Dunlap E., Graves J., Benoit E., p. 473-480.
• Getting out of the Game: Desistance from drug trafficking. Campbell H., Hansen T., p. 481-487.
• Supply-side harm reduction strategies: Bolivia's experiment with social control. Farthing L., Kohl B., p. 488-494.
• ‘Opioid Drought’, Canadian-style? Potential implications of the ‘natural experiment’ of delisting Oxycontin in Canada. Fischer B., Keates A., p. 495-497.
• Alcohol consumption patterns and sexual risk behavior among female sex workers in two South Indian communities. Heravian A., Solomon R., Krishnan G., Vasudevan C.K., Krishnan A.K., Osmand T., et al., p. 498-504.
• Criminal justice outcomes for cannabis use offences in New Zealand, 1991-2008. Wilkins C., Sweetsur P., p. 505-511.
• Regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida's ban. Stogner J., Khey D.N., Griffin Iii O.H., Miller B.L., Boman Iv J.H., p. 512-521.
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An evolving problem: Methamphetamine production and trafficking in the United States

An evolving problem: Methamphetamine production and trafficking in the United States

R. K. SHUKLA ; J. L. CRUMP ; E. S. CHRISCO | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Methamphetamine is a serious illicit drug problem in the United States and globally. For decades, methamphetamine has been supplied to the illicit market through local clandestine manufacturing and trafficking. In the early stages, i[...]
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Estimating the economic value of British Columbia's domestic cannabis market: Implications for provincial cannabis policy

Estimating the economic value of British Columbia's domestic cannabis market: Implications for provincial cannabis policy

D. WERB ; B. NOSYK ; T. KERR ; B. FISCHER ; J. MONTANER ; E. WOOD | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: British Columbia (BC), Canada, is home to a large illegal cannabis industry that is known to contribute to substantial organized crime concerns. Although debates have emerged regarding the potential benefits of a legally regulated ma[...]
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The drugs industry and peasant self-defence in a Peruvian cocaine enclave

The drugs industry and peasant self-defence in a Peruvian cocaine enclave

M. VAN DUN | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
This article gives a detailed account of the cocaine industry and the related violence in the Peruvian Upper Huallaga. It is argued that in this cocaine producing region violence increased during state-led forced eradication operations of the co[...]
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Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Estimating cocaine production using a novel dataset based on reported seizures of laboratories in Colombia

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Estimating cocaine production using a novel dataset based on reported seizures of laboratories in Colombia

R. LEONCINI ; F. RENTOCCHINI | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Data on the cocaine market appear inconsistent, as they tend to show declining prices vis-a-vis steady or increasing demand and a declining supply. This paper proposes an explanation for this trend by providing evidence of an under-e[...]
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Why small-scale cannabis growers stay small: Five mechanisms that prevent small-scale growers from going large scale

Why small-scale cannabis growers stay small: Five mechanisms that prevent small-scale growers from going large scale

E. HAMMERSVIK ; S. SANDBERG ; W. PEDERSEN | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Over the past 15-20 years, domestic cultivation of cannabis has been established in a number of European countries. New techniques have made such cultivation easier; however, the bulk of growers remain small-scale. In this study, we [...]
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The socioeconomic impact of drug-related crimes in Chile

The socioeconomic impact of drug-related crimes in Chile

M. FERNANDEZ | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Illegal drug use and trafficking are closely connected to crime. This article estimates the socioeconomic impact of this connection in Chile. Methods: Goldstein's tripartite model was applied quantifying drug-crime connections and [...]
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Getting out of the Game: Desistance from drug trafficking

Getting out of the Game: Desistance from drug trafficking

H. CAMPBELL ; T. HANSEN | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: This ethnographic study was conducted along the U.S.-Mexico border, the centre of the western hemispheric illicit drugs trade. It examines factors that encouraged or discouraged drug traffickers to "get out of the game" (a common sla[...]
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Supply-side harm reduction strategies: Bolivia's experiment with social control

Supply-side harm reduction strategies: Bolivia's experiment with social control

L. FARTHING ; B. KOHL | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Harm reduction approaches to drug control have almost exclusively focussed on consumers in northern countries. This article supports recent analysis that indicates that such policies also hold relevance for producer countries by drawing on recen[...]
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Criminal justice outcomes for cannabis use offences in New Zealand, 1991-2008

Criminal justice outcomes for cannabis use offences in New Zealand, 1991-2008

C. WILKINS ; P. SWEETSUR | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: There have been no changes to the statutory penalties for cannabis use in New Zealand for over 35 years and this has attracted some criticism. However, statutory penalties often provide a poor picture of the actual criminal justice o[...]
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Regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida's ban

Regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida's ban

J. STOGNER ; D. N. KHEY ; O. H. GRIFFIN III ; B. L. MILLER ; J. H., IV BOMAN | 2012
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.23, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of the media and United States policymakers following a well-publicized suicide in 2006 and reports that the plant served as a 'legal high' and subs[...]
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