Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.56 - June 2018 - Special section: Comparing drug policies |
Auteurs : | V. A. FRANK, Éditeur scientifique ; E. HOUBORG, Éditeur scientifique ; B. BJERGE, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 1-218 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
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. |
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Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/56 |
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