Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.26, n°7 - July 2015
Paru le :
01/07/2015
Article en page(s) :
613-707
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Stigma: Time for a hard conversation [Editorial]. Bayer R., Fairchild A.L., p. 613-614.
- Stigma as a public health tool: Implications for health promotion and citizen involvement - A response to Bayer and Fairchild. Williamson L., Thom B., Stimson G.V., Uhl A., p. 615-616.
- Producing the 'problem of drugs': A cross national-comparison of 'recovery' discourse in two Australian and British reports. Lancaster K., Duke K., Ritter A., p. 617-625.
- Fentanyls: Are we missing the signs? Highly potent and on the rise in Europe [Commentary]. Mounteney J., Giraudon I., Denissov G., Griffiths P., p. 626-631.
- Does it matter how you ask? The forbid-allow asymmetry in the measurement of attitudes towards drug policies. Rise J., Halkjelsvik T., p. 632-635.
- Visual and narrative representations of mental health and addiction by law enforcement. Boyd J., Boyd S., Kerr T., p. 636-644.
- "We need somewhere to smoke crack": An ethnographic study of an unsanctioned safer smoking room in Vancouver, Canada. McNeil R., Kerr T., Lampkin H., Small W., p. 645-652.
- Drinking locations and alcohol-related harm: Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in a sample of young Swiss men. Studer J., Baggio S., Deline S., N'Goran A.A., Henchoz Y., Mohler-Kuo M., et al., p. 653-661.
- The Italian politics of alcohol: The creation of a public arena at the end of the 20th century. Beccaria F., Rolando S., p. 662-669.
- The availability and depiction of synthetic cathinones (bath salts) on the Internet: Do online suppliers employ features to maximize purchases? Meyers K., Kaynak Ö., Bresani E., Curtis B., McNamara A., Brownfield K., et al., p. 670-674.
- High prevalence of non-fatal overdose among people who inject drugs in Malaysia: Correlates of overdose and implications for overdose prevention from a cross-sectional study. Bazazi A.R., Zelenev A., Fu J.J., Yee I., Kamarulzaman A., Altice F.L., p. 675-681.
- Condemning and condoning: Elite amateur cyclists' perspectives on drug use and professional cycling. Outram S.M., Stewart B., p. 682-687.
- The evidence does not speak for itself: The role of research evidence in shaping policy change for the implementation of publicly funded syringe exchange programs in three US cities. Allen S.T., Ruiz M.S., O'Rourke A., p. 688-695.
- Drug policy reform and the reclassification of cannabis in England and Wales: A cautionary tale. Shiner M., p. 696-704.
- (De)criminalisation of possession of drugs for personal use - A view from the Czech Republic [Viewpoint]. Mravcík V., p. 705-707.
- Stigma: Time for a hard conversation [Editorial]. Bayer R., Fairchild A.L., p. 613-614.
- Stigma as a public health tool: Implications for health promotion and citizen involvement - A response to Bayer and Fairchild. Williamson L., Thom B., Stimson G.V., Uhl A., p. 615-616.
- Producing the 'problem of drugs': A cross national-comparison of 'recovery' discourse in two Australian and British reports. Lancaster K., Duke K., Ritter A., p. 617-625.
- Fentanyls: Are we missing the signs? Highly potent and on the rise in Europe [Commentary]. Mounteney J., Giraudon I., Denissov G., Griffiths P., p. 626-631.
- Does it matter how you ask? The forbid-allow asymmetry in the measurement of attitudes towards drug policies. Rise J., Halkjelsvik T., p. 632-635.
- Visual and narrative representations of mental health and addiction by law enforcement. Boyd J., Boyd S., Kerr T., p. 636-644.
- "We need somewhere to smoke crack": An ethnographic study of an unsanctioned safer smoking room in Vancouver, Canada. McNeil R., Kerr T., Lampkin H., Small W., p. 645-652.
- Drinking locations and alcohol-related harm: Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in a sample of young Swiss men. Studer J., Baggio S., Deline S., N'Goran A.A., Henchoz Y., Mohler-Kuo M., et al., p. 653-661.
- The Italian politics of alcohol: The creation of a public arena at the end of the 20th century. Beccaria F., Rolando S., p. 662-669.
- The availability and depiction of synthetic cathinones (bath salts) on the Internet: Do online suppliers employ features to maximize purchases? Meyers K., Kaynak Ö., Bresani E., Curtis B., McNamara A., Brownfield K., et al., p. 670-674.
- High prevalence of non-fatal overdose among people who inject drugs in Malaysia: Correlates of overdose and implications for overdose prevention from a cross-sectional study. Bazazi A.R., Zelenev A., Fu J.J., Yee I., Kamarulzaman A., Altice F.L., p. 675-681.
- Condemning and condoning: Elite amateur cyclists' perspectives on drug use and professional cycling. Outram S.M., Stewart B., p. 682-687.
- The evidence does not speak for itself: The role of research evidence in shaping policy change for the implementation of publicly funded syringe exchange programs in three US cities. Allen S.T., Ruiz M.S., O'Rourke A., p. 688-695.
- Drug policy reform and the reclassification of cannabis in England and Wales: A cautionary tale. Shiner M., p. 696-704.
- (De)criminalisation of possession of drugs for personal use - A view from the Czech Republic [Viewpoint]. Mravcík V., p. 705-707.
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J. MOUNTENEY ;
I. GIRAUDON ;
G. DENISSOV ;
P. GRIFFITHS
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°7, July 2015) Article : Périodique
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T. KERR ;
H. LAMPKIN ;
W. SMALL
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K. MEYERS ;
O. KAYNAK ;
E. BRESANI ;
B. CURTIS ;
A. MCNAMARA ;
K. BROWNFIELD ;
K. C. KIRBY
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°7, July 2015) Article : Périodique
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M. SHINER
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