Self-report validation surveys in the USA focussing on arrestees ’ self-reports unequivocally demonstrate that they do not validly report their recent drug consumption despite being a highly drug involved group. Like their American counterparts, English arrestees display very high levels of drug consumption. Data used from the NEW-ADAM programme (1998) is used to explore the extern al validity of arrestees ’ self-reports to drug consumption in the 3 days prior to interview. Drug consumption in the UK has become a normalized activity among adolescents, young adults and ‘clubbers’. Arrestees and young offenders have recently been added to this list. Therefore the normalization of drug use provides an interesting context through which to view ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Studies on the association between drug-misuse and criminal behaviourhave tended to be based on eith...
Abstract Background UK Government expenditure on combatting drug abuse is based on estimates of illi...
Self-report validation surveys in the USA focussing on arrestees' self-reports unequivocally demonst...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Arrestee Survey, 2003-200...
Identity theories have long influenced criminological thinking, and much of that work warns of devia...
While a plethora of research has determined that respondents underreport their recent use of illicit...
Past studies have found that underreporting of marijuana use is particularly high. The present study...
Multiple data sources were used to evaluate the validity of 31 drug abusers\u27 self-reports of rece...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
Exploring drug use trajectories of young people living in six EU countries, this chapter contributes...
The link between drug use and crime is well established in academic, policy and treatment, particula...
Aims - To assess the reliability of drug use reports by young respondents, this study examined the ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Studies on the association between drug-misuse and criminal behaviourhave tended to be based on eith...
Abstract Background UK Government expenditure on combatting drug abuse is based on estimates of illi...
Self-report validation surveys in the USA focussing on arrestees' self-reports unequivocally demonst...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Arrestee Survey, 2003-200...
Identity theories have long influenced criminological thinking, and much of that work warns of devia...
While a plethora of research has determined that respondents underreport their recent use of illicit...
Past studies have found that underreporting of marijuana use is particularly high. The present study...
Multiple data sources were used to evaluate the validity of 31 drug abusers\u27 self-reports of rece...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
Exploring drug use trajectories of young people living in six EU countries, this chapter contributes...
The link between drug use and crime is well established in academic, policy and treatment, particula...
Aims - To assess the reliability of drug use reports by young respondents, this study examined the ...
Estimating the extent to which criminal activity can be attributed to substance use is a challenging...
Studies on the association between drug-misuse and criminal behaviourhave tended to be based on eith...
Abstract Background UK Government expenditure on combatting drug abuse is based on estimates of illi...