Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.47, n°3 - July 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 320-522 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
CONTENTS:
- Exploring relationships between delinquent peer groups, participation in delinquency, substance abuse, and injecting drug use among the incarcerated: Findings from a national sample of state and federal inmates in the United States. Marotta P., p. 320-339. - Religiousness, spirituality, and substance use: A genetically sensitive examination and critique. Nedelec J.L., Richardson G., Silver I.A., p. 340-355. - Predictors of HIV risk behavior in Iranian women who inject drugs. Habibi M., Farmanfarmaee S., Darharaj M., Khoshnood K., Matacotta J.J., O'Bryan J., p. 356-369. - Building recovery capital: The role of faith-based communities in the reintegration of formerly incarcerated drug offenders. Connolly K., Granfield R., p. 370-382. - Associations between methamphetamine use, housing status, and incarceration rates among men who have sex with men and transgender women. Anderson-Carpenter K.D., Fletcher J.B., Reback C.J., p. 383-395. - Drug law enforcement revisited: The "war" against the war on drugs. Alexandris Polomarkakis K., p. 396-404. - No evidence that substance use causes ADHD symptoms in adolescence. Murray A.L., Eisner M., Obsuth I., Ribeaud D., p. 405-410. - Student perceptions of a new campus alcohol policy: Linking deterrence and blame attribution. Kelley M.S., p. 411-432. - Addiction treatment clients' reactions to graphic warning labels on cigarette packs. Pagano A., Gubner N., Tajima B., Yip D., Henderson C., Guydish J., p. 433-447. - Substance use profiles among juvenile offenders: A lifestyles theoretical perspective. McCuish E.C., p. 448-466. - Age cohort variation in drinking among people with physical impairments: Politically oriented coping in the wake of the Great Recession. Richman J.A., Brown R.L., Rospenda K.M., p. 467-478. - Recent overdose experiences in a community sample of military veterans who use opioids. Pouget E.R., Bennett A.S., Elliott L., Rosenblum A., Britton P.C., p. 479-491. - "Just doing a favor for a friend": The social supply of ecstasy through friendship networks. Bright D.A., Sutherland R., p. 492-504. - Using Gottfredson and Hirschi's "A General Theory of Crime" to explain problematic alcohol consumption by police officers: A test of self-control as self-regulation. Zavala E., Kurtz D.L., p. 505-522. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/joda/47/3 |
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