At the local level, proposals for regeneration are often put forwards as solutions to social and health problems associated with poverty, drug use and crime. Debates about establishing drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are also concerned with providing services to drug use-related environmental problems. However, conflicts may exist between interventions aiming to reduce drug-related harm to discriminated communities and wider regeneration aims to support corporate development. This commentary draws on data from a rapid assessment study which examined the experience of 100 people living and working in four British neighbourhoods where public drug use is common. Primary data were gathered in semi-structured interviews and during local walk-about...
This study aimed to identify the social perception regarding public policies for confronting the use...
An important issue for the geography of health in urban areas concerns how urban change arising from...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Two Worlds of Drug Consumption in Late Modern Societi...
editorial reviewedAn increasing number of cities, particularly in Europe and North America, are supp...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) enable the consumption of pre-obtained drugs under supervised conditio...
This paper presents, qualitative findings relating to specific environments hitherto unrecognised as...
This paper provides a comparative study of qualitative research concerning drug-related litter in co...
BACKGROUND: One key structural dimension in the distribution of drug-related harm associated with in...
The research was undertaken at a time of increasing public concerns for drug- and alcohol-related pu...
This paper considers the structural production and amplification of tensions surrounding the issue o...
This article reports the results of a study that compared the perceptions held by drug users and dea...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are a harm reduction service used by more than ten countries worldwide...
Background: From the mid-1990s, UK governments developed partnerships to tackle drugs nationally and...
The Strategic Response Group (SRG)is a partnership set up to address public substance misuse and per...
The aim of this qualitative research project was to examine the former drug users' lived experiences...
This study aimed to identify the social perception regarding public policies for confronting the use...
An important issue for the geography of health in urban areas concerns how urban change arising from...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Two Worlds of Drug Consumption in Late Modern Societi...
editorial reviewedAn increasing number of cities, particularly in Europe and North America, are supp...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) enable the consumption of pre-obtained drugs under supervised conditio...
This paper presents, qualitative findings relating to specific environments hitherto unrecognised as...
This paper provides a comparative study of qualitative research concerning drug-related litter in co...
BACKGROUND: One key structural dimension in the distribution of drug-related harm associated with in...
The research was undertaken at a time of increasing public concerns for drug- and alcohol-related pu...
This paper considers the structural production and amplification of tensions surrounding the issue o...
This article reports the results of a study that compared the perceptions held by drug users and dea...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are a harm reduction service used by more than ten countries worldwide...
Background: From the mid-1990s, UK governments developed partnerships to tackle drugs nationally and...
The Strategic Response Group (SRG)is a partnership set up to address public substance misuse and per...
The aim of this qualitative research project was to examine the former drug users' lived experiences...
This study aimed to identify the social perception regarding public policies for confronting the use...
An important issue for the geography of health in urban areas concerns how urban change arising from...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Two Worlds of Drug Consumption in Late Modern Societi...