Article de Périodique
Has United States drug policy failed? And how could we know? (2012)
Auteur(s) :
FRIEDMAN, S. R. (Auteur) ;
MATEU-GELABERT, P. (Auteur) ;
ROSSI, D. (Auteur) ;
RITTER, A. (Auteur du commentaire) ;
FORDHAM, A. (Auteur du commentaire) ;
CURTIS, R. (Auteur du commentaire) ;
DOMBROWSKI, K. (Auteur du commentaire)
Année :
2012
Page(s) :
1402-1405
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
POLITIQUE
;
RECHERCHE
;
EFFICACITE
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
Note générale :
Commentaries:
• Policy as structured interaction, engaging multiple voices. Alison Ritter, p. 1406-1407.
• Ann Fordham, p. 1408-1409.
• Richard Curtis, p. 1410-1411.
• Is better drug policy a matter of knowing whose pants are on fire? Kirk Dombrowski, p. 1412-1413.
• Policy as structured interaction, engaging multiple voices. Alison Ritter, p. 1406-1407.
• Ann Fordham, p. 1408-1409.
• Richard Curtis, p. 1410-1411.
• Is better drug policy a matter of knowing whose pants are on fire? Kirk Dombrowski, p. 1412-1413.
Résumé :
Discussions of drug policy tend not to consider whether the stated goals of policies are an accurate statement of what they are meant to do and also may not consider the fact that what benefits some people may harm others. We explore these issues and present an agenda for research in this area that, while not eliminating these difficulties, both illuminates them and can help guide actors toward more effective action.
Affiliation :
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. , New York, NY , USA
Cote :
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