Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.51 - January 2018 - Special section: The waning war on drugs? |
Auteurs : | K. McLEAN, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 1-164 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Effectiveness of policy changes to reduce harm from unrecorded alcohol in Russia between 2005 and now. Neufeld M., Rehm J., p. 1-9. - Content analysis of homeless smokers' perspectives on established and alternative smoking interventions. Collins S.E., Orfaly V.E., Wu T., Chang S., Hardy R.V., Nash A., et al., p. 10-17. - Survey representativeness, quantifying uncertainty, and the importance of well-posed questions about the administration of take-home naloxone [Response]. Bird S.M., p. 18-19. - Context and characteristics of illicit drug use in coastal and interior Tanzania. Tiberio J., Laurent Y.I., Ndayongeje J., Msami A., Welty S., Ngonyani A., et al., p. 20-26. - 'I have it just in case' - Naloxone access and changes in opioid use behaviours. Heavey S.C., Chang Y.-P., Vest B.M., Collins R.L., Wieczorek W., Homish G.G., p. 27-35. - Nine reasons why ecstasy is not quite what it used to be. Mounteney J., Griffiths P., Bo A., Cunningham A., Matias J., Pirona A., p. 36-41. - Effect of initiating drug treatment on the risk of drug-related poisoning death and acquisitive crime among offending heroin users. Pierce M., Bird S.M., Hickman M., Marsden J., Dunn G., Seddon T., et al., p. 42-51. - Tracking internet interest in anabolic-androgenic steroids using Google Trends. Tay Wee Teck J., McCann M., p. 52-55. - Drug law reform, performativity and the politics of childhood. Flacks S.J., p. 56-66. - The new drugs and the sea: The phenomenon of narco-terrorism. Santacroce R., Bosio E., Scioneri V., Mignone M., p. 67-68. - Becoming enwinded: A new materialist take on smoking pleasure. Dennis S., p. 69-74. - Ideation, social construction and drug policy: A scoping review. Gstrein V., p. 75-86. - Symbolic perceptions of methamphetamine: Differentiating between ice and shake. Copes H., Tchoula W., Kim J., Ragland J., p. 87-94. - Back to the core: A network approach to bolster harm reduction among persons who inject drugs. Bouchard M., Hashimi S., Tsai K., Lampkin H., Jozaghi E., p. 95-104. - "All the King’s horses and all the King’s men…": What is broken should not always be put back together again. Devilly G.J., p. 105-110. - The long tail of a demon drug: The 'bath salts' risk environment. Elliott L., Benoit E., Campos S., Dunlap E., p. 111-116. SPECIAL SECTION: The waning war on drugs? - A kind of peace: Tracking the reflexive and resilient drug war [Editorial]. McLean K., p. 117-120. - "It Ruined My Life": The effects of the War on Drugs on people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural Puerto Rico. Abadie R., Gelpi-Acosta C., Davila C., Rivera A., Welch-Lazoritz M., Dombrowski K., p. 121-127. - The new front in the war on doping: Amateur athletes. Henning A.D., Dimeo P., p. 128-136. - Home closure as a weapon in the Dutch war on drugs: Does judicial review function as a safety net? Bruijn L.M., Vols M., Brouwer J.G., p. 137-147. - Transnational social movement theory and the waning war on drugs: Case studies from UNGASS 2016. Mostyn B., Gibbon H., p. 148-155. - Could cannabis liberalisation lead to wider changes in drug policies and outcomes? Hughes B., Wiessing L., Des Jarlais D., Griffiths P., p. 156-159. - Post-war prevention: Emerging frameworks to prevent drug use after the War on Drugs. Werb D., p. 160-164. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/51 |
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