Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.37 - November 2016
Paru le :
01/11/2016
Article en page(s) :
1-142
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Merchants, samaritans, and public health workers: Secondary syringe exchanger discursive practices. Brothers S., p. 1-8.
- Intersecting epidemics of HIV, HCV, and syphilis among soon-to-be released prisoners in Kyrgyzstan: Implications for prevention and treatment. Azbel L., Polonsky M., Wegman M., Shumskaya N., Kurmanalieva A., Asanov A., et al., p. 9-20.
- Gender differences in the use of alcohol and prescription drugs in relation to job insecurity. Testing a model of mediating factors. Colell E., Sanchez-Niubo A., Ferrer M., Domingo-Salvany A., p. 21-30.
- Stigma, sexual risks, and the war on drugs: Examining drug policy and HIV/AIDS inequities among African Americans using the Drug War HIV/AIDS Inequities Model. Kerr J., Jackson T., p. 31-41.
- Moral ambivalence and the decision to initiate others into injection drug use: A qualitative study in two California cities. Wenger L.D., Lopez A.M., Kral A.H., Bluthenthal R.N., p. 42-51.
- Sociopolitical contexts for addiction recovery: Anexos in U.S. Latino communities. Pagano A., García V., Recarte C., Lee J.P., p. 52-59.
- The Dangerous Drugs Act Amendment in Jamaica: Reviewing goals, implementation, and challenges. Davenport S., Pardo B., p. 60-69.
- Cannabis cultivation in Spain: A profile of plantations, growers and production systems. Alvarez A., Gamella J.F., Parra I., p. 70-81.
- A qualitative analysis of low income smokers' responses to tobacco excise tax increases. Hoek J., Smith K., p. 82-89.
- Legal high industry business and lobbying strategies under a legal market for new psychoactive substances (NPS, 'legal highs') in New Zealand. Rychert M., Wilkins C., p. 90-97.
- The complex interplay of social networks, geography and HIV risk among Malaysian Drug Injectors: Results from respondent-driven sampling. Zelenev A., Long E., Bazazi A.R., Kamarulzaman A., Altice F.L., p. 98-106.
- Surrogate alcohol containing methanol, social deprivation and public health in Novosibirsk, Russia. Neufeld M., Lachenmeier D., Hausler T., Rehm J., p. 107-110.
- Risk of fentanyl overdose among clients of the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Latimer J., Ling S., Flaherty I., Jauncey M., Salmon A.M., p. 111-114.
- Injecting drug use in India and the need for policy and program change. Panda S., Kumar M.S., p. 115-116.
- History and the future: Looking back to look forward? Berridge V., p. 117-121.
- Mixing drink and drugs: 'Underclass' politics, the recovery agenda and the partial convergence of English alcohol and drugs policy. Monaghan M., Yeomans H., p. 122-128.
- Evidence-based policy? The re-medicalization of cannabis and the role of expert committees in the UK, 1972-1982. Taylor S.L., p. 129-135.
- Lessons in ambivalence: The Shanghai Municipal Council's opium policies, 1906-1917. Zhang Y.-a., Du Y., p. 136-142.
- Merchants, samaritans, and public health workers: Secondary syringe exchanger discursive practices. Brothers S., p. 1-8.
- Intersecting epidemics of HIV, HCV, and syphilis among soon-to-be released prisoners in Kyrgyzstan: Implications for prevention and treatment. Azbel L., Polonsky M., Wegman M., Shumskaya N., Kurmanalieva A., Asanov A., et al., p. 9-20.
- Gender differences in the use of alcohol and prescription drugs in relation to job insecurity. Testing a model of mediating factors. Colell E., Sanchez-Niubo A., Ferrer M., Domingo-Salvany A., p. 21-30.
- Stigma, sexual risks, and the war on drugs: Examining drug policy and HIV/AIDS inequities among African Americans using the Drug War HIV/AIDS Inequities Model. Kerr J., Jackson T., p. 31-41.
- Moral ambivalence and the decision to initiate others into injection drug use: A qualitative study in two California cities. Wenger L.D., Lopez A.M., Kral A.H., Bluthenthal R.N., p. 42-51.
- Sociopolitical contexts for addiction recovery: Anexos in U.S. Latino communities. Pagano A., García V., Recarte C., Lee J.P., p. 52-59.
- The Dangerous Drugs Act Amendment in Jamaica: Reviewing goals, implementation, and challenges. Davenport S., Pardo B., p. 60-69.
- Cannabis cultivation in Spain: A profile of plantations, growers and production systems. Alvarez A., Gamella J.F., Parra I., p. 70-81.
- A qualitative analysis of low income smokers' responses to tobacco excise tax increases. Hoek J., Smith K., p. 82-89.
- Legal high industry business and lobbying strategies under a legal market for new psychoactive substances (NPS, 'legal highs') in New Zealand. Rychert M., Wilkins C., p. 90-97.
- The complex interplay of social networks, geography and HIV risk among Malaysian Drug Injectors: Results from respondent-driven sampling. Zelenev A., Long E., Bazazi A.R., Kamarulzaman A., Altice F.L., p. 98-106.
- Surrogate alcohol containing methanol, social deprivation and public health in Novosibirsk, Russia. Neufeld M., Lachenmeier D., Hausler T., Rehm J., p. 107-110.
- Risk of fentanyl overdose among clients of the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Latimer J., Ling S., Flaherty I., Jauncey M., Salmon A.M., p. 111-114.
- Injecting drug use in India and the need for policy and program change. Panda S., Kumar M.S., p. 115-116.
- History and the future: Looking back to look forward? Berridge V., p. 117-121.
- Mixing drink and drugs: 'Underclass' politics, the recovery agenda and the partial convergence of English alcohol and drugs policy. Monaghan M., Yeomans H., p. 122-128.
- Evidence-based policy? The re-medicalization of cannabis and the role of expert committees in the UK, 1972-1982. Taylor S.L., p. 129-135.
- Lessons in ambivalence: The Shanghai Municipal Council's opium policies, 1906-1917. Zhang Y.-a., Du Y., p. 136-142.
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