Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.47, n°1 - January 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 4-142 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- An exploration of factors associated with methamphetamine injection among street-involved drug users and dealers in Los Angeles. An ethnographic study. Hunt-Howard K.E., p. 4-24. - Sex differences in childhood bullying victimization and trajectories of substance use from adolescence to adulthood. Connolly E.J., p. 25-49. - A multisite randomized block experiment on the seamless system of care model for drug-involved probationers. Wooditch A., Sloas L.B., Taxman F.S., p. 50-73. - State and national contexts in evaluating cannabis laws: A case study of Washington State. Cambron C., Guttmannova K., Fleming C.B., p. 74-90. - The arrest and synthetic novel psychoactive drug relationship: Observations from a young adult population. Miller B.L., Stogner J.M., Miller J.M., Fernandez M.I., p. 91-103. - Precipitants of substance abuse relapse in Ghana: A qualitative exploration. Appiah R., Danquah S.A., Nyarko K., Ofori-Atta A.L., Aziato L., p. 104-115. - Drug use and abuse as primary motivators for involvement in Burglary: A comparison of self-reported differences among a random sample of male and female burglars. Kuhns J.B., Blevins K.R., Bolin R.M., Cambareri J.F., p. 116-131. - Comparing Black and White drug offenders. Implications for racial disparities in criminal justice and reentry policy and programming. Rosenberg A., Groves A.K., Blankenship K.M., p. 132-142. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/joda/47/1 |
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