Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.41 - March 2017 - Law enforcement in drug policy: a special section with the ISSDP |
Auteurs : | A. RITTER, Éditeur scientifique ; A. STEVENS, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 1-166 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SAN (Santé publique / Public health) |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- HCV prevalence and risk behaviours among injectors of new psychoactive substances in a risk environment in Hungary - An expanding public health burden. Tarjan A., Dudas M., Wiessing L., Horvath G., Rusvai E., Treso B., et al., p. 1-7. - Attitudes towards drug policies in Latin America: Results from a Latin-American Survey. Mendiburo-Seguel A., Vargas S., Oyanedel J.C., Torres F., Vergara E., Hough M., p. 8-13. - Developing national best practice recommendations for harm reduction programmes: Lessons learned from a community-based project. Watson T.M., Strike C., Challacombe L., Demel G., Heywood D., Zurba N., p. 14-18. - Experiences of peer-trainers in a take-home naloxone program: Results from a qualitative study. Marshall C., Perreault M., Archambault L., Milton D., p. 19-28. - Alcohol use screening and intervention by American primary care providers. Sahker E., Arndt S., p. 29-33. - Unintended impacts of alcohol restrictions on alcohol and other drug use in Indigenous communities in Queensland (Australia). Robertson J.A., Fitts M.S., Clough A.R., p. 34-40. - Following Lives Undergoing Change (Flux) study: Implementation and baseline prevalence of drug use in an online cohort study of gay and bisexual men in Australia. Hammoud M.A., Jin F., Degenhardt L., Lea T., Maher L., Grierson J., et al., p. 41-50. - Pharmaceutical opioid use among oral and intravenous users in Australia: A qualitative comparative study. Dertadian G., Iversen J., Dixon T.C., Sotiropoulos K., Maher L., p. 51-58. - Residential eviction and exposure to violence among people who inject drugs in Vancouver, Canada. Kennedy M.C., McNeil R., Milloy M.J., Dong H., Kerr T., Hayashi K., p. 59-64. - Six-month outcomes among socially marginalized alcohol and drug users attending a drop-in center allowing alcohol consumption. Grazioli V.S., Collins S.E., Paroz S., Graap C., Daeppen J.-B., p. 65-73. - Lack of overlap and large discrepancies in the characteristics of the deceased in two sources of drug death. A linkage study of the Cause of Death and the Police Registries in Norway 2007-2009. Amundsen E.J., p. 74-79. - Social mixing and correlates of injection frequency among opioid use partnerships. Rowe C., Santos G.-M., Raymond H.F., Coffin P.O., p. 80-88. - Improving knowledge on law enforcement in drug policy [Editorial]. Ritter A., Stevens A., p. 89-90. - The deterrent effects of Australian street-level drug law enforcement on illicit drug offending at outdoor music festivals. Hughes C.E., Moxham-Hall V., Ritter A., Weatherburn D., MacCoun R., p. 91-100. - Delivery dilemmas: How drug cryptomarket users identify and seek to reduce their risk of detection by law enforcement. Aldridge J., Askew R., p. 101-109. - An examination of outlaw motorcycle gangs and their involvement in the illicit drug market and the effectiveness of anti-association legislative responses. Goldsworthy T., McGillivray L., p. 110-117. - Drug policing assemblages: Repressive drug policies and the zonal banning of drug users in Denmark's club land. Sogaard T.F., Houborg E., Pedersen M.M., p. 118-125. - Theory and methods in comparative drug and alcohol policy research: Response to a review of the literature. Burris S., p. 126-131. - Differential experiences of Mexican policing by people who inject drugs residing in Tijuana and San Diego. Wood E.F., Werb D., Beletsky L., Rangel G., Cuevas Mota J., Garfein R.S., et al., p. 132-139. - Alternate policing strategies: Cost-effectiveness of cautioning for cannabis offences. Shanahan M., Hughes C.E., McSweeney T., Griffin B.A., p. 140-147. - Assessing the concordance between illicit drug laws on the books and drug law enforcement: Comparison of three states on the continuum from "decriminalised" to "punitive". Belackova V., Ritter A., Shanahan M., Hughes C.E., p. 148-157. - Improving research on drug law enforcement. Caulkins J.P., p. 158-159. - Creating a drug law enforcement research agenda. Reuter P., p. 160-161. - Research as due diligence: What can supply-side interventions accomplish and at what cost? Greenfield V.A., Paoli L., p. 162-163. - A policy guide to the state of drug law enforcement research. Mazerolle L., p. 164-165. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/41/ |
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