Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.45, n°3 - July 2015
Paru le :
01/07/2015
Année :
2015
Page(s) :
232-329
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Drugged and dangerous: Prevalence and variants of substance use comorbidity among seriously violent offenders in the United States. DeLisi M., Vaughn M.G., Salas-Wright C.P., Jennings W.G., p. 232-248.
- Postmortem presence of drugs and method of violent suicide. Sheehan C.M., Rogers R.G., Boardman J.D., p. 249-262.
- Parental awareness of substance use among adolescents in a junior high school sample. Berge J., Sundell K., Ojehagen A., Hoglund P., Hakansson A., p. 263-278.
- The changing pattern of domestic cannabis cultivation in the United Kingdom and its impact on the cannabis market. Kirby S., Peal K., p. 279-292.
- Baby Boomers and cannabis delivery systems. Murphy F., Sales P., Murphy S., Averill S., Lau N., Sato S.O., p. 293-313.
- Telling the truth about drug use: How much does it matter? Hunt D.E., Kling R., Almozlino Y., Jalbert S., Chapman M.T., Rhodes W., p. 314-329.
- Drugged and dangerous: Prevalence and variants of substance use comorbidity among seriously violent offenders in the United States. DeLisi M., Vaughn M.G., Salas-Wright C.P., Jennings W.G., p. 232-248.
- Postmortem presence of drugs and method of violent suicide. Sheehan C.M., Rogers R.G., Boardman J.D., p. 249-262.
- Parental awareness of substance use among adolescents in a junior high school sample. Berge J., Sundell K., Ojehagen A., Hoglund P., Hakansson A., p. 263-278.
- The changing pattern of domestic cannabis cultivation in the United Kingdom and its impact on the cannabis market. Kirby S., Peal K., p. 279-292.
- Baby Boomers and cannabis delivery systems. Murphy F., Sales P., Murphy S., Averill S., Lau N., Sato S.O., p. 293-313.
- Telling the truth about drug use: How much does it matter? Hunt D.E., Kling R., Almozlino Y., Jalbert S., Chapman M.T., Rhodes W., p. 314-329.
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With improvements in both technology and information, cannabis is being increasingly grown indoors for domestic use rather than being imported. This study examines 50 cannabis farms detected by an English police force and examines the characteri[...]
F. MURPHY ;
P. SALES ;
S. MURPHY ;
S. AVERILL ;
N. LAU ;
S. O. SATO
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2015
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°3, July 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°3, July 2015) Article : Périodique
Findings for this article are derived from our National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded study of older and younger Baby Boomers and marijuana use. We explore Baby Boomers' use of a variety of cannabis products and the motives behind the ch[...]
D. E. HUNT ;
R. KLING ;
Y. ALMOZLINO ;
S. JALBERT ;
M. T. CHAPMAN ;
W. RHODES
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2015
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°3, July 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°3, July 2015) Article : Périodique
The gap between what people admit about their behavior and what is actually true has plagued social scientists and survey methodologists for decades. This gap would not matter if it did not play an important role in estimation of the extent of t[...]