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Article : Périodique
Recently, David Nutt , Leslie King and Lawrence Philips published an article in The Lancet (Nutt et al, 2010) on how to rank drug harms between 20 different drugs available in the UK. They describe a procedure by which an unknown number of drug [...]Article : Périodique
The link between drug use and crime has been broadly described, but little detail is known about the contributions of alcohol and drug dependence to different types of offending. Data were drawn from the 2010 Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II (A[...]Périodique
D. B. KANDEL ; M. DAVIES ; KARUS D. ; K. YAMAGUCHI | 1986FRANÇAIS : Un échantillon stratifié de 1004 jeunes new-yorkais a fait l'objet d' une étude suivie de l'âge de 15 ou 16 ans à l'âge de 25 ans portant sur les effest de l'usage de quatre catégories de drogue: tabac, alcool, marijuana, autres drog[...]Périodique
DEWIT D.J. ; G. SILVERMAN ; M. GOODSTADT ; G. STODUTO | 1995FRANÇAIS : Cet article utilise l'approche facteur de risque pour évaluer l'influence de la protection et du risque sur 5 mesures d'usage de produits : implication dans toutes les drogues, usage fréquent d'alcool, usage fréquent de produits illi[...]Périodique
D. T. COURTWRIGHT | 2004ENGLISH : The 1970 Controlled Substances Act was part of an omnibus reform package designed to rationalize, and in some respects to liberalize, American drug policy. While the legislation provided additional resources for law enforcement and a[...]Article : Périodique
C. BARBOSA ; A. COWELL ; W. DOWD ; J. LANDWEHR ; A. ALDRIDGE ; J. BRAY |Aims: To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) comparing the delivery of brief intervention (BI) with brief treatment (BT) within Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) programs. Design: Quasi-experimental differe[...]Rapport
The results of this small scale and exploratory study show that : -the costs of residential and community care for drug and alcohol users are comparable. (in some cases residential services cost more than community services and in some cases[...]Rapport
J. REHM ; D. BALIUNAS ; S. BROCHU ; B. FISCHER ; W. GNAM ; J. PATRA ; S. POPOVA ; A. SARNOCINSKA-HART ; B. TAYLOR ; E. ADLAF ; RECEL M. ; E. SINGLE | Ottawa : CCSA-CCLAT | 2006This study examined morbidity, mortality and economic costs attributable to the abuse of alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco in Canada for the year 2002. Attributable fractions by age, gender and province for more than 80 causes of disease and de[...]Rapport
E. SINGLE ; L. ROBSON ; X. XIE ; J. REHM ; R. MOORE ; B. CHOI ; S. DESJARDINS ; J. ANDERSON | Ottawa : CCSA-CCLAT | 1996Article : Périodique
Increasingly since the end of the Cold War and the subsequent decline of state sponsorship for terrorism, organised criminal activities have become a major revenue source for terrorist groups worldwide. Building on the precedent set by narco-ter[...]Livre
ENGLISH : America had a radically different relationship with drugs a century ago. Drug prohibitions were few, and while alcohol was considered a menace, the public regularly consumed substances that are widely demonized today. Heroin was mark[...]Article : Périodique
Sweat is an alternative biological matrix useful to detect drugs of abuse intake. It is produced by eccrine and apocrine glands originating in the skin dermis and terminating in secretory canals that flow into the skin surface and hair follicles[...]Article : Périodique
B. PARDO ; J. TAYLOR ; J. CAULKINS ; P. REUTER ; B. KILMER |BACKGROUND: Overdose deaths related to illegal drugs in North American markets are now dominated by potent synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, a circumstance foreshadowed by often-overlooked events in Estonia since the turn of the century. Marke[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport d'Amnesty International souligne ce qu'il y a de futile et d'injuste à utiliser la peine de mort dans la lutte contre la drogue. Plus de 26 gouvernements ont adopté des dispositions rendant les infractions à la législatio[...]Rapport
J. KERR ; C. TOMPKINS ; W. TOMASZEWSKI ; S. DICKENS ; R. GRIMSHAW ; N. WRIGHT ; M. BARNARD | London : Ministry of Justice | 2011Aim: To examine the implementation of six pilot Dedicated Drug Courts (DDCs) dealing with drug misusing offenders, which were introduced to magistrates' courts in England and Wales from 2004. To look at the DDCs' potential for reducing drug us[...]Article : Périodique
A large number of studies have focused on the relationship between drug use and violent delinquency in adolescence. Most of these studies underline that even if substance use and delinquency often co-occur, they may result from common causes tha[...]Article : Périodique
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effects of heroin prices, cocaine prices and marijuana decriminalization on the demand for these three drugs, respectively. There are few prior empirical studies in this area because data have been di[...]Rapport
Given the negative impact of drugs on American society, the overwhelming majority of Americans reject illegal drug use. Indeed millions of Americans who once tried drugs now turn their backs on them - they no longer "do drugs," and most importan[...]Article : Périodique
Drug trade is widely seen as a phenomenon rather new to the Netherlands. owever, at the beginning of the 20th century the Dutch pharmaceutical industries were already extensively involved in the production of both opiates and cocaine, and they w[...]Périodique
A. AGRAWAL ; C. O. GARDNER ; C. A. PRESCOTT ; K. S. KENDLER | 2005Background: Initiation of drug use and progression to abuse/dependence involve complex pathways. Potential risk factors may correlate with initiation or progression or both. Are there risk factors that associate with illicit drug use or illicit [...]Article : Périodique
Research indicates that parenting has important effects on adolescent substance use. However, the indirect effect of parenting on adolescent substance use via self-control is less understood. Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime has[...]Article : Périodique
C. COSTA STORTI ; A. L. BRETTEVILLE-JENSEN ; P. DE GRAUWE ; K. MOELLER ; J. MOUNTENEY ; A. STEVENS |The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have a profound impact on the lives of high-risk drug users and on the services responding to their needs in at least two important ways: first, through the restrictive measures introduced to mitigate t[...]Article : Périodique
The aim of this study was to determine whether the nature of the drug-crime relationship differs as a function of participant age (adolescent vs. adult). It was hypothesized that the Drug x Crime interaction would predict subsequent drug use and[...]Périodique
L. HARRISON | 1992FRANÇAIS : Malgré des données incomplètes, l'étude comparative internationale de l'interaction drogue-criminalité révèle un tromper l'oeil. Ces activités sont souvent l'expression déformée d'une réaction aux conditions imposées par les structur[...]Chapitre
FRANÇAIS : Ce chapitre est consacré à l'évolution de la définition du mot "drogue" aux Etats-Unis, et à l'effort fait par les pharmaciens en 1920 pour lutter contre sa définition péjorative. On note un changement de définition à partir de la 1è[...]