Rapport
Addiction and lifestyles in contemporary Europe: Reframing addictions project (ALICE RAP). Description and analysis of addiction governance practices. Understanding changes in governance practice. Deliverable D14.2, Work Package 14
Auteur(s) :
TRAUTMANN, F. ;
CROES, E. ;
ELZINGA, E. ;
MILHET, M. ;
DIAZ GOMEZ, C. ;
KOSIR, M. ;
ESTRADA, M. ;
MILLER, D. ;
HARKINS, C.
Année :
2014
Page(s) :
304 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Addictions sans produit / Addictions without drug ; Alcool / Alcohol ; Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs ; Tabac / Tobacco / e-cigarette
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
EUROPE
;
PAYS-BAS
;
ESPAGNE
;
ROYAUME-UNI
;
FRANCE
Thésaurus mots-clés
POLITIQUE
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
TABAC
;
ALCOOL
;
JEU PATHOLOGIQUE
;
DECRIMINALISATION
;
CANNABIS
;
LOBBY
;
ETUDE DE CAS
Résumé :
In this study we analyse a number of current major trends in drug and gambling policy in the EU. The focus is on identifying important factors that influence policy decision making and policy implementation.
Methodology:
In order to better understand the factors and mechanisms influencing policy regarding heroin, cannabis, tobacco and gambling, we use qualitative, exploratory case studies. We started with a stocktaking exercise looking at how policy in the four fields is implemented in the five sample EU Member States.
Based on the structure and elements of the Health Policy Triangle we produced a topic guide for the systematic collection of relevant information about policy content, context, stakeholders and process. We used this topic guide for selecting, reviewing and analysing relevant information from the sample Member States. Based on the topic guide we developed a detailed format for so-called country reports per selected substance and gambling to collect relevant information from the Member States. The country report format followed the structure of the Health Policy Triangle. The country reports and the reviewed literature formed the basis material for the three case studies: one per selected trend, i.e. the wider acceptance of harm reduction, the trend towards a decriminalisation of use of illicit drugs and thirdly the growing interest in exploring the feasibility of regulation as drug control instrument. [Extract]
Methodology:
In order to better understand the factors and mechanisms influencing policy regarding heroin, cannabis, tobacco and gambling, we use qualitative, exploratory case studies. We started with a stocktaking exercise looking at how policy in the four fields is implemented in the five sample EU Member States.
Based on the structure and elements of the Health Policy Triangle we produced a topic guide for the systematic collection of relevant information about policy content, context, stakeholders and process. We used this topic guide for selecting, reviewing and analysing relevant information from the sample Member States. Based on the topic guide we developed a detailed format for so-called country reports per selected substance and gambling to collect relevant information from the Member States. The country report format followed the structure of the Health Policy Triangle. The country reports and the reviewed literature formed the basis material for the three case studies: one per selected trend, i.e. the wider acceptance of harm reduction, the trend towards a decriminalisation of use of illicit drugs and thirdly the growing interest in exploring the feasibility of regulation as drug control instrument. [Extract]