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ENGLISH : We examined heroin use among 15 White middle-class women using data from in-depth qualitative interviews and ethnographic observation between May 1996 and April 1999. These women represent a subsample of a diverse group of 550 in an [...]Périodique
SEAY T.H. | 1988FRANÇAIS : Les travaux qui ont clos près de 250 consultations locales présentent deux parties: Un état des lieux de la toxicomanie et du trafic aux Etats-Unis, prenant en compte l'évolution de la société et faisant état d'une augmentation inqui[...]Livre
Cocaine has a unique place in the history of illegal recreational drugs. Remaining near the top of the liste of drugs governments have vowed to eliminate, cocaine has kept its street credibility and underground status as the champagne drug, asso[...]Rapport
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K. WITKIEWITZ ; M. R. PEARSON ; K. A. HALLGREN ; S. A. MAISTO ; C. R. ROOS ; M. KIROUAC ; A. D. WILSON ; K. S. MONTES ; N. HEATHER |Background and aims: There is evidence that low-risk drinking is possible during the course of alcohol treatment and can be maintained following treatment. Our aim was to identify characteristics associated with low-risk drinking during treatmen[...]Article : Périodique
We explore the relationship between income, race and the probability of being arrested. Our data set is comprised of individuals who have all violated federal marijuana laws, some of whom have been arrested. We reason that the cost of arresting [...]Article : Périodique
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), often sold as 'Ecstasy' or 'Molly', is commonly used at music festivals and reported to be responsible for an increase in deaths over the last decade. Ecstasy is often adulterated and contains compounds that[...]Périodique
A. C. OGBORNE ; R. G. SMART ; T. WEBER ; C. BIRCHMORE-TIMNEY | 2000ENGLISH : This article reports on an exploratory study of medical cannabis users. Interviews were completed with 50 self-identified medical cannabis users recruited through notices in newspapers and on bulletin boards. They reported using cann[...]Rapport
This booklet presents data to challenge the myth that the Nation's prisons are filled with otherwise law-abiding people who were imprisoned for the simple possession of marijuana. In 1997, the year for which the most recent data are available, [...]Article : Périodique
J. VAN BUSKIRK ; S. NAICKER ; A. ROXBURGH ; R. BRUNO ; L. BURNS |Background: To date monitoring of cryptomarkets operating on the dark net has largely focused on market size and substance availability. Less is known of country specific differences in these indicators and how they may corroborate population pr[...]NouveautéPériodique
L. SIQUELAND ; P. CRITS-CHRISTOPH ; GALLOP B. ; D. GASTFRIEND ; LIS J. ; A. FRANK ; M. GRIFFIN ; J. BLAINE ; LUBORSKY L. | 2002ENGLISH : This study addressed the role of demograpbic variables, severity of drug dependence, and drug-related problems in facilitating or impeding engagement into a research treatment. Patients were tracked through various stages of entry fo[...]Périodique
J. A. HAHN ; VRANIZAN K. M. ; A. R. MOSS | 1997FRANÇAIS : L'utilisation d'un programme d'échange de seringues à San Francisco par 1093 usagers de drogue par voie intraveineuse (UDVIs) recrutés dans les centres méthadone et les programmes de désintoxication a été examinée, pendant les deux [...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: We compared estimates of adolescents' nicotine product use and perceptions of harm from two national surveys: Monitoring the Future (MTF) and Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH). We explored one explanation for the diff[...]Article : Périodique
The cigarette is the deadliest artefact in the history of human civilisation. Most of the richer countries of the globe, however, are making progress in reducing both smoking rates and overall consumption. Many different methods have been propos[...]Chapitre
P. REUTER | 2010In this chapter, Peter Reuter describes the huge costs and punitiveness of U.S. drug policies. Government initiatives to reduce the supply of drugs have failed to produce an increase in the price of drugs-in fact, Reuter observes that street pri[...]