Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.61 - November 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 1-73 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Creating and sustaining cooperative relationships between supervised injection services and police: A qualitative interview study of international stakeholders. Watson T.M., Bayoumi A.M., Hopkins S., Wright A., Naraine R., Khorasheh T., et al., p. 1-6. - Can vendors' age limit control measures increase compliance with the alcohol age limit? An evaluation of measures implemented by three Dutch liquor store chains. Roodbeen R.T.J., Schelleman-Offermans K., Lemmens P.H.H.M., p. 7-14. - Determinants of high availability of methamphetamine, cannabis, LSD and ecstasy in New Zealand: Are drug dealers promoting methamphetamine rather than cannabis? Wilkins C., Romeo J.S., Rychert M., Prasad J., Graydon-Guy T., p. 15-22. - Acceptability and preferences of point-of-care finger-stick whole-blood and venepuncture hepatitis C virus testing among people who inject drugs in Australia. Bajis S., Maher L., Treloar C., Hajarizadeh B., Lamoury F.M.J., Mowat Y., et al., p. 23-30. - Chemsex among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Singapore and the challenges ahead: A qualitative study. Tan R.K.J., Wong C.M., Chen M.I.C., Chan Y.Y., Bin Ibrahim M.A., Lim O.Z., et al., p. 31-37. - Law enforcement practices in the first two states in U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana. Wiens T., Lenk K.M., Fabian L.E.A., Erickson D.J., p. 38-43. - Peer-to-peer injection: Demographic, drug use, and injection-related risk factors. Lamb S., Kral A.H., Dominguez-Gonzalez K., Wenger L.D., Bluthenthal R.N., p. 44-51. - Use of rapid fentanyl test strips among young adults who use drugs. Krieger M.S., Goedel W.C., Buxton J.A., Lysyshyn M., Bernstein E., Sherman S.G., et al., p. 52-58. - A new empiricism for harm reduction. Duff C., p. 59-61. - Situating the syringe. Vitellone N., p. 62-65. - The object in hand: Social science of the syringe. Keane H., p. 66-68. - Making a difference? Applying Vitellone's Social Science of the Syringe to performance and image enhancing drug injecting. Hart A., p. 69-73. |
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Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/61/ |
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T. M. WATSON ;
A. M. BAYOUMI ;
S. HOPKINS ;
A. WRIGHT ;
R. NARAINE ;
T. KHORASHEH ;
L. CHALLACOMBE ;
C. STRIKE
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Background: Dutch liquor store (off license) chains have voluntarily developed and implemented age limit control measures to increase compliance with the Licensing and Catering Act (LCA), aimed at prohibiting vendors from selling alcohol to minors (
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