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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.56 - June 2018 - Special section: Comparing drug policies
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.56 - June 2018 - Special section: Comparing drug policies
Auteur(s) : FRANK, V. A. (Éditeur scientifique) ; HOUBORG, E. (Éditeur scientifique) ; BJERGE, B. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le : 01/06/2018
Année : 2018
Page(s) : 1-218
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Service providers' adherence to methadone maintenance treatment protocol in China. Lin C., Lan C.-W., Li L., Rou K., p. 1-5.
- Evaluating ballot initiative support for legalised marijuana: The case of Washington. Collingwood L., O'Brien B.G., Dreier S., p. 6-20.
- "The difference is in the tomato at the end": Understanding the motivations and practices of cannabis growers operating within Belgian Cannabis Social Clubs. Pardal M., p. 21-29.
- Representations of women and drug use in policy: A critical policy analysis. Thomas N., Bull M., p. 30-39.
- Australian athletes' knowledge of the WADA Prohibited Substances List and performance enhancing substances. Orr R., Grassmayr M., Macniven R., Grunseit A., Halaki M., Bauman A., p. 40-45.
- Predicting pharmacy syringe sales to people who inject drugs: Policy, practice and perceptions. Meyerson B.E., Davis A., Agley J.D., Shannon D.J., Lawrence C.A., Ryder P.T., et al., p. 46-53.
- Is there a mismatch between policies to curtail physician opioid prescribing and what we know about changing physician behavior? Choo E.K., DeMayo R.F., Sun B.C., p. 54-55.
- Fatal and non-fatal overdose among opiate users in South Wales: A qualitative study of peer responses. Holloway K., Hills R., May T., p. 56-63.
- Experiences of police contact among young adult recreational drug users: A qualitative study. Leslie E.M., Cherney A., Smirnov A., Kemp R., Najman J.M., p. 64-72.
- The effect of Housing First on adherence to methadone maintenance treatment. Parpouchi M., Moniruzzaman A., Rezansoff S.N., Russolillo A., Somers J.M., p. 73-80.
- Injecting drug use: Gendered risk. Zahnow R., Winstock A.R., Maier L.J., Levy J., Ferris J., p. 81-91.
- Offline constraints in online drug marketplaces: An exploratory analysis of a cryptomarket trade network. Norbutas L., p. 92-100.
- Harm from others' drinking-related aggression, violence and misconduct in five Asian countries and the implications. Waleewong O., Laslett A.-M., Chenhall R., Room R., p. 101-107.
- Reconfiguring the violent encounter? Preloading, security staff and breathalyser use in the night-time economy. Farrimond H., Boyd K., Fleischer D., p. 108-115.
- Reefer madness or much ado about nothing? Cannabis legalization outcomes among young adults in the United States. Parnes J.E., Smith J.K., Conner B.T., p. 116-120.
- Islam and cannabis: Legalisation and religious debate in Iran. Ghiabi M., Maarefvand M., Bahari H., Alavi Z., p. 121-127.

SPECIAL SECTION - Comparing drug policies:
- Editorial: Comparing drug policies. Houborg E., Bjerge B., Frank V.A., p. 128-130.
- Drug supply indicators: Pitfalls and possibilities for improvements to assist comparative analysis. Singleton N., Cunningham A., Groshkova T., Royuela L., Sedefov R., p. 131-136.
- Drug-related homicide in Europe - First review of data and sources. de Bont R., Groshkova T., Cunningham A., Liem M., p. 137-143.
- A new approach to formulating and appraising drug policy: A multi-criterion decision analysis applied to alcohol and cannabis regulation. Rogeberg O., Bergsvik D., Phillips L.D., van Amsterdam J., Eastwood N., Henderson G., et al., p. 144-152.
- Prohibition, regulation or laissez faire: The policy trade-offs of cannabis policy. Rogeberg O., p. 153-161.
- The impact of drug policy liberalisation on willingness to seek help for problem drug use: A comparison of 20 countries. Benfer I., Zahnow R., Barratt M.J., Maier L., Winstock A., Ferris J., p. 162-175.
- Comparing cryptomarkets for drugs. A characterisation of sellers and buyers over time. Tzanetakis M., p. 176-186.
- Drug affordability - potential tool for comparing illicit drug markets. Groshkova T., Cunningham A., Royuela L., Singleton N., Saggers T., Sedefov R., p. 187-196.
- Drug-related police encounters across the globe: How do they compare? Hughes C.E., Barratt M.J., Ferris J.A., Maier L.J., Winstock A.R., p. 197-207.
- Drug consumption rooms: Comparing times, spaces and actors in issues of social acceptability in French public debate. Jauffret-Roustide M., Cailbault I., p. 208-217.
Lien : https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/56
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Representations of women and drug use in policy: A critical policy analysis

Representations of women and drug use in policy: A critical policy analysis

N. THOMAS ; M. BULL | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Contemporary research in the drugs field has demonstrated a number of gender differences in patterns and experiences of substance use, and the design and provision of gender-responsive interventions has been identified as an important policy iss[...]
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Predicting pharmacy syringe sales to people who inject drugs: Policy, practice and perceptions

Predicting pharmacy syringe sales to people who inject drugs: Policy, practice and perceptions

B. E. MEYERSON ; A. DAVIS ; J. D. AGLEY ; D. J. SHANNON ; C. A. LAWRENCE ; P. T. RYDER ; K. RITCHIE ; R. GASSMAN | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Background: Pharmacies have much to contribute to the health of people who inject drugs (PWID) and to community efforts in HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) prevention through syringe access. However, little is known about what predicts pharmacy syringe[...]
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Injecting drug use: Gendered risk

Injecting drug use: Gendered risk

R. ZAHNOW ; A. R. WINSTOCK ; L. J. MAIER ; J. LEVY ; J. FERRIS | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Background: Research demonstrates gender related differences in drug-use practices and risk behaviours. Females' structural vulnerability stemming from traditional gender roles and gender-power relations may enhance their propensity to experienc[...]
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Drug supply indicators: Pitfalls and possibilities for improvements to assist comparative analysis

Drug supply indicators: Pitfalls and possibilities for improvements to assist comparative analysis

N. SINGLETON ; A. CUNNINGHAM ; T. GROSHKOVA ; L. ROYUELA ; R. SEDEFOV | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Interventions to tackle the supply of drugs are seen as standard components of illicit drug policies. Therefore drug market-related administrative data, such as seizures, price, purity and drug-related offending, are used in most countries for p[...]
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Prohibition, regulation or laissez faire: The policy trade-offs of cannabis policy

Prohibition, regulation or laissez faire: The policy trade-offs of cannabis policy

O. ROGEBERG | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Trade-offs are central to the cannabis policy debate. Prohibition and strict regulation may help reduce the physical, mental and social harms of cannabis consumption, but at the cost of increasing the harms from illegal markets and reducing cons[...]
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Drug affordability - potential tool for comparing illicit drug markets

Drug affordability - potential tool for comparing illicit drug markets

T. GROSHKOVA ; A. CUNNINGHAM ; L. ROYUELA ; N. SINGLETON ; T. SAGGERS ; R. SEDEFOV | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Background: The importance of illicit drug price data and making appropriate adjustments for purity has been repeatedly highlighted for understanding illicit drug markets. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has [...]
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Drug consumption rooms: Comparing times, spaces and actors in issues of social acceptability in French public debate

Drug consumption rooms: Comparing times, spaces and actors in issues of social acceptability in French public debate

M. JAUFFRET-ROUSTIDE ; I. CAILBAULT | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.56, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Background: In October 2016, the first French drug consumption room (DCR) opened in Paris. We propose to examine the process through which this issue has been framed as a matter of public concern, after being ignored for almost 20 years. Our ana[...]
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