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K. MONSHOUWER ; M. VAN LAAR ; W. A. VOLLEBERGH | 2011
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.30, n°2, March 2011) Article : PériodiqueISSUES: The key objective of Dutch cannabis policy is to prevent and limit the risks of cannabis consumption for users, their direct environment and society ('harm reduction'). This paper will focus on the tolerated sale of cannabis in 'coffee s[...]At a time of increased debate on the laws controlling the use of cannabis in the European Union, this report answers some of the questions most often asked about cannabis legislation. Using a question and answer format, basic definitions and the[...]J. A. KNOTTNERUS ; T. BLOM ; S. VAN EERDEN ; J. H. H. MANS ; D. V. MHEEN ; J. N. D. DE NEELING ; D. C. L. SCHELFHOUT ; J. C. SEIDELL ; A. H. VAN WIJK ; C. G. K. VAN WINGERDE ; W. V. D. BRINK | 2023
Dans Health Policy (Vol.129, March 2023) Article : PériodiqueSince the Dutch tolerance policy, allowing the purchase of cannabis in 'coffeeshops', is associated with problems of public order and safety as well as health risks, there has been a long debate about legalisation of cannabis production and supp[...]Though famous for its coffee shops, where cannabis can be purchased and consumed, the Netherlands has accomplished many enviable public health outcomes through its drug policy. These include low prevalence of HIV among people who use drugs, negl[...]S. JACQUES ; R. ROSENFELD ; R. WRIGHT ; F. VAN GEMERT | 2016
Dans Criminology and Public Policy (Vol.15, n°3, August 2016) Article : PériodiqueTo reduce individual and social harms, most nations prohibit certain psychoactive drugs. Yet, prior scholarship has suggested that prohibition reduces illicit drug sellers' access to law and thereby increases predation against and retaliation by[...]6th meeting (19-21 October 2009; Amsterdam, The Netherlands) ; J. CONNOLLY ; Groupe Pompidou | 2009
CongrèsThe aim of the EXASS network is to create a link between existing inter-agency partnerships bringing together different stakeholders such as institutions, municipalities, service providers, non-government organizations (NGOs) and individuals to [...]Highlights [Extracts]: * Our estimates for the EU cannabis market suggest a range of approximately €7 billion to €10 billion for 2010. These estimates are likely low as they do not account for the "consumption gap" that is created when data fro[...]F. S. L. KOOPMANS | 2011
Dans Journal of Global Drug Policy and Practice (Vol.5, n°3, Fall 2011) Article : PériodiqueThis article will try to clearly show that though the basic principles of the Dutch drug policy are upheld, there is a shift from a more libertarian, almost laissez faire, policy to a somewhat more restrictive approach that is more in accordance[...]T. DECORTE, Éditeur scientifique ; S. LENTON, Éditeur scientifique ; C. WILKINS, Éditeur scientifique | 2020
LivreMarijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the world. Over the past couple of decades, several Western jurisdictions have seen reforms in, or changes to, the way cannabis use is being controlled, departing from traditional approaches of c[...]NouveautéM. VAN LAAR ; P. VAN DER POL ; R. NIESINK | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : PériodiqueThe Netherlands has seen an increase in Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentrations from approximately 8% in the 1990s up to 20% in 2004. Increased cannabis potency may lead to higher THC-exposure and cannabis related harm. The Dutch govern[...]M. WOUTERS ; A. BENSCHOP ; D. J. KORF | 2010
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.21, n°4, July 2010) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Cannabis coffeeshops are concentrated in specific areas in the Netherlands; close to 80% of Dutch municipalities have no coffeeshops. We investigated why such wide local differences exist. METHODS: Regression analyses were carried ou[...]As more jurisdictions contemplate and pass laws to legalise cannabis for medical and non-medical purposes, the discussions about cannabis policy will likely become more intense in the EU. Member States can learn from these experiences and decide[...]FRANÇAIS : Trois conventions des Nations unies constituent le cadre juridique international pour le contrôle des drogues illicites. Elles recommandent aux pays de restreindre l'offre de drogues et de limiter leur utilisation à des fins médicale[...]Après le principe de la séparation des marchés puis celui de réduction des risques, la politique néerlandaise en matière de drogues est marquée par la politique de lutte contre les nuisances liées aux drogues. La présente analyse en expose les o[...]