Mots-clès : POSSESSION DE DROGUE
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K. O'REILLY ; M. KOWALSKI ; M. J. BARRATT ; A. RITTER | 2022
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.103, May 2022) Article : PériodiqueThe ability to fairly and justly distinguish between drug possession for personal use and drug possession for supply is a central feature of drug laws across the globe. Whether such distinctions pertain to decriminalisation of simple possession,[...]W. Y. WAN ; D. WEATHERBURN ; G. WARDLAW ; V. SARAFIDIS ; G. SARA | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Direct evidence of the effect of drug seizures on drug use and drug-related harm is fairly sparse. The aim of this study was to see whether seizures of heroin, cocaine and ATS predict the number of people arrested for use and possess[...]FRANÇAIS : En 2001, le Portugal a cessé de traiter la possession de toute drogue pour un usage personnel comme une infraction pénale mais comme un véritable problème de santé. S'appuyant sur les données les plus à jour, un examen des effets de [...]T. F. BABOR ; J. P. CAULKINS ; G. EDWARDS ; B. FISCHER ; D. R. FOXCROFT ; K. HUMPHREYS ; I. S. OBOT ; J. REHM ; P. REUTER ; R. ROOM ; I. ROSSOW ; J. STRANG | 2010
LivreDrug use represents a significant burden to public health through disease, disability and social problems, and policy makers are becoming increasingly interested in how to develop evidence-based drug policy. It is therefore crucial to strengthen[...]M. SHINER | 2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°7, July 2015) Article : PériodiqueWhen the legal classification of cannabis was downgraded in 2004 it represented the most significant liberalisation of British drug law in more than 30 years. Paradoxically, however, this apparently progressive reform led to an intensification o[...]In recent decades a number of countries have moved away from a prohibitionist model of drug control towards policies that prioritise harm reduction and rehabilitation, with the goal of reducing demand and minimising the social and individual har[...]N. DORN, Éditeur scientifique ; A. JAMIESON, Éditeur scientifique ; Y. BISIOU ; BLOM T. ; L. BOLLINGER ; M. L. CESONI ; DE LA CUESTA J. L. ; I. BLANCO ; ZILA J. | 2001
RapportFRANÇAIS : Selon le pays d'Europe que vous habitez, le fait d'être en possession de drogues pour usage personnel sera traité très différemment. Il peut ne pas être pris en compte, entraîner une procédure administrative ou tomber sous le coup d[...]The drug control regime established by the international community has not succeeded in curbing either the demand for, or the offer of, narcotics. But, despite a series of developments in the Americas - including the legalisation of cannabis in [...]This paper analyses primary studies that examine the consequences of drug law changes, and describes their approach and methodologies. They were categorised as changes to laws addressing illegal use and possession, changes in laws regulating leg[...]2003
RapportAll countries use legal or judicial means to grade the severity of the offence of drug possession and related actions. Frequently this is done by reference to the quantity of drugs involved in the offence, and some countries choose to indicate c[...]C. ADAM ; A. RASCHZOK | 2014
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.25, n°3, May 2014) Article : PériodiqueThis article analyses addictive behaviour policy regimes - focusing on illegal drugs and gambling - in 19 countries over a period of 50 years. It compares how these countries have combined rules on the consumption and possession of cannabis and [...]I. McPHEE ; C. R. MARTIN ; A. SNEIDER | 2012
Dans Drugs and Alcohol Today (Vol.12, n°3, 2012) Article : PériodiquePurpose - This paper aims to critically explore the consequences of how Scotland interprets the UK Misuse of Drugs Act (1971). Scotland prosecutes 24 per cent of people found in possession of illegal drugs for drug “dealing” compared to less tha[...]ENGLISH : Previous research has indicated that whites are disproportionately involved in the use of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasy). To date, however, no studies have explored the relationship between race and ecstasy posse[...]T. KAMMERSGAARD | 2023
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.113, March 2023) Article : PériodiqueBackground: In 2018 the Norwegian government appointed a committee to prepare the implementation of a drug decriminalization reform. The overall goal of the committee was to propose a model where responsibility for society's response to the use [...]M. MEACHER ; N. CLEGG | 2016
Dans British Medical Journal (Vol.355, n°8082, 19 November 2016) Article : PériodiqueParliamentarians Molly Meacher and Nick Clegg discuss regulation for cannabis, heroin, and so called legal highs and call for an end to criminal sanctions for the possession and use of all drugs.