The aim of this paper is to describe a new comprehensive approach to studying illicit drug policy - one that integrates evidence, disciplinary approaches, drug use behaviours and policy making processes. The methods described here include systematic reviews of the evidence, studies of the ways in which policy decision-making actually occurs, and the use of modelling approaches that can explicate the multi-dimensional nature of drug policy responses and their dynamic interactions. The approach described has the potential to facilitate new drug policy that would not have been possible or apparent through the sole study of one aspect of drug policy, such as the evidence-base or the political context or the economics of drug markets. We believe...
Evaluation is widely considered an essential part of drug policy. Nevertheless, evaluators are often...
This book examines the topical issue of global drug policy and outlines five steps that could be tak...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
Abstract: Illicit drugs are an important public health concern. A unique approach to tackling this p...
This monograph forms part of the Drug Policy Modelling Project (DPMP) Monograph Series. Drugs are a ...
Illicit drug policy interventions cover treatment, law enforcement, prevention and harm reduction. T...
This policy paper aims to provide decision makers and policy managers with an overview of the basic ...
We all have an interest in knowing which policies work in tackling problems associated with drug use...
Drug policy, whether for legal or illegal substances, is a controversial field that encompasses many...
ABSTRACT: The provision of research evidence and modelling the probable impacts of different policy ...
This policy report, about what we call the ‘governance’ of drug policy, draws on and synthesises the...
Drug policy has spread into new areas of society and new players are now engaged in this policy. Thi...
This contribution provides an overview of different approaches used to analyse drug policies within ...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Evaluation is widely considered an essential part of drug policy. Nevertheless, evaluators are often...
This book examines the topical issue of global drug policy and outlines five steps that could be tak...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...
Abstract: Illicit drugs are an important public health concern. A unique approach to tackling this p...
This monograph forms part of the Drug Policy Modelling Project (DPMP) Monograph Series. Drugs are a ...
Illicit drug policy interventions cover treatment, law enforcement, prevention and harm reduction. T...
This policy paper aims to provide decision makers and policy managers with an overview of the basic ...
We all have an interest in knowing which policies work in tackling problems associated with drug use...
Drug policy, whether for legal or illegal substances, is a controversial field that encompasses many...
ABSTRACT: The provision of research evidence and modelling the probable impacts of different policy ...
This policy report, about what we call the ‘governance’ of drug policy, draws on and synthesises the...
Drug policy has spread into new areas of society and new players are now engaged in this policy. Thi...
This contribution provides an overview of different approaches used to analyse drug policies within ...
Drug policy research is the application of policy analysis in the substance abuse domain with a leve...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Evaluation is widely considered an essential part of drug policy. Nevertheless, evaluators are often...
This book examines the topical issue of global drug policy and outlines five steps that could be tak...
How is drug policy developed? Members of the Pompidou Group research platform from 17 European count...