Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.31 - May 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 1-206 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Advancing the science, methods and practices of drug policy research [Editorial]. Rhodes T., Stevens A., Ritter A., Decorte T., p. 1-3. - Drug policy and human rights in the Middle East and North Africa: Harm reduction, legal environment and public health [Editorial]. Himmich H., Kazatchkine M.D., Stimson G.V., p. 4-5. - Articulating addiction in alcohol and other drug policy: A multiverse of habits. Fraser S., p. 6-14. - Adolescent inhalant use prevention, assessment, and treatment: A literature synthesis. Nguyen J., O'Brien C., Schapp S., p. 15-24. - Harm reduction for young people who use prescription opioids extra-medically: Obstacles and opportunities. Marshall B.D.L., Green T.C., Yedinak J.L., Hadland S.E., p. 25-31. - Shaping drug policy in Poland. Malinowska-Sempruch K., p. 32-38. - Comparative policy analysis for alcohol and drugs: Current state of the field. Ritter A., Livingston M., Chalmers J., Berends L., Reuter P., p. 39-50. - Using the simple sample count to estimate the frequency of prescription drug neuroenhancement in a sample of Jordan employees. Wolff W., Sandouqa Y., Brand R., p. 51-55. - Exchanging expertise and constructing boundaries: The development of a transnational knowledge network around heroin-assisted treatment. Duke K., p. 56-63. - Modeling the structure and operation of drug supply chains: The case of cocaine and heroin in Italy and Slovenia. Caulkins J.P., Disley E., Tzvetkova M., Pardal M., Shah H., Zhang X., p. 64-73. - Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs? Wilkins C., Parker K., Prasad J., Jawalkar S., p. 74-79. - Poly-drug trafficking: Estimating the scale, trends and harms at the Australian border. Hughes C.E., Chalmers J., Bright D.A., McFadden M., p. 80-89. - Strategies for a risky business: How drug dealers manage customers, suppliers and competitors in Italy, Slovenia and Germany. Tzvetkova M., Pardal M., Disley E., Rena A., Talic S., Forberger S., p. 90-98. - Characteristics of clients using a community-based drug treatment service ('CAPS-AD') in Brazil: An exploratory study. Gallassi A.D., Nakano E.Y., Wagner G.A., Malcher de Oliveira Silva M.d.N.R., Fischer B., p. 99-103. - Estimating the production, consumption and export of cannabis: The Dutch case. van der Giessen M., van Ooyen-Houben M.M.J., Moolenaar D.E.G., p. 104-112. - Tightening the Dutch coffee shop policy: Evaluation of the private club and the residence criterion. van Ooyen-Houben M.M.J., Bieleman B., Korf D.J., p. 113-120. - New answers to an old problem: Social investment and coca crops in Colombia. Davalos E., p. 121-130. - Economic vulnerability of methadone maintenance patients: Implications for policies on co-payment services. Tran B.X., Phan H.T.T., Nguyen L.H., Nguyen C.T., Nguyen A.T.L., Le T.N., et al., p. 131-137. - Intensive alcohol consumption by adolescents in Southern Spain: The importance of friendship. Romo-Avilés N., Marcos-Marcos J., Marquina-Márquez A., Gil-García E., p. 138-146. - National population size estimation of illicit drug users through the network scale-up method in 2013 in Iran. Nikfarjam A., Shokoohi M., Shahesmaeili A., Haghdoost A.A., Baneshi M.R., Haji-Maghsoudi S., et al., p. 147-152. - Gender, intoxication and the developing brain: Problematisations of drinking among young adults in Australian alcohol policy. Manton E., Moore D., p. 153-162. - HIV prevalence and risk behaviors among people who inject drugs in Songkhla, Thailand: A respondent-driven sampling survey. Visavakum P., Punsuwan N., Manopaiboon C., Pattanasin S., Thiengtham P., Tanpradech S., et al., p. 163-167. - Drug policy and harm reduction in the Middle East and North Africa: The role of civil society. Aaraj E., Jreij Abou Chrouch M., p. 168-171. - Incarceration or mandatory treatment: Drug use and the law in the Middle East and North Africa. Al-Shazly F., Tinasti K., p. 172-177. - Implementing opioid substitution in Lebanon: Inception and challenges. El-Khoury J., Abbas Z., Nakhle P.E., Matar M.-T., p. 178-183. - The state of harm reduction in the Middle East and North Africa: A focus on Iran and Morocco. Himmich H., Madani N., p. 184-189. - Hashish in Morocco and Lebanon: A comparative study. Afsahi K., Darwich S., p. 190-198. - Access to needle and syringe programs by people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs. Iversen J., Hope V.D., McVeigh J., p. 199-200. - Needs-based public health service provision ensures equity. van Beek I., Chronister K.J., p. 201-202. - Drugs and driving in China: Status and challenge. Xiang X., Wang X., Jiang H., Chu C., Hao W., p. 203-204. |
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