In the 1970s, both the United States and Portugal experienced a massive increase in the amount of drug users and abusers in their countries. Both responded to this drug crisis by embracing the prohibition and criminalization of drugs as the most effective way to deter drug use. By the early-1990s, both countries were experiencing the negative effects of their War on Drugs. In Portugal, it was estimated that 1 in 100 people were addicted to heroin; in the U.S., the prison rate had increased by over 300% percent by 1995. In 2001, after decades of failed drug policies, Portugal decided to make a radical change in their drug policy system by decriminalizing all drugs, investing heavily in drug treatment, and instituting administrative penalties...
The Joint Committee decided to undertake a study into the effects of crimes carried out in communiti...
The Health Research Board recently reported the number of deaths caused by drugs in Ireland has rise...
The global war on drugs is driving the HIV pandemic among people who use drugs and their sexual part...
Global Independent Study, Summer 2018 -- Lisbon, Portugalhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
The issue of decriminalizing illicit drugs is hotly debated, but is rarely subject to evidence-based...
In 2001, Portugal decriminalized the acquisition, possession, and use of small quantities of all psy...
The issue of decriminalizing illicit drugs is hotly debated, but is rarely subject to evidence-based...
Abstract Portugal decriminalized the public and private use, acquisition, and possession of all drug...
Drug decriminalization in Portugal is a failure, despite several published articles claiming exactly...
Twelve years ago, Portugal eliminated criminal penalties for drug users. Since then, those caught wi...
In 2004, the Beckley Foundation reported on the legal changes that took place in Portugal in 2001 (A...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
Drug abuse is a problem that reaches all corners of the globe. In Europe, the case is no different. ...
Every year, hundreds of millions of people around the world use illicit drugs. Many do so for enjoym...
Background: In accordance with recommendations from The United Nations' Chief Executives Board of C...
The Joint Committee decided to undertake a study into the effects of crimes carried out in communiti...
The Health Research Board recently reported the number of deaths caused by drugs in Ireland has rise...
The global war on drugs is driving the HIV pandemic among people who use drugs and their sexual part...
Global Independent Study, Summer 2018 -- Lisbon, Portugalhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
The issue of decriminalizing illicit drugs is hotly debated, but is rarely subject to evidence-based...
In 2001, Portugal decriminalized the acquisition, possession, and use of small quantities of all psy...
The issue of decriminalizing illicit drugs is hotly debated, but is rarely subject to evidence-based...
Abstract Portugal decriminalized the public and private use, acquisition, and possession of all drug...
Drug decriminalization in Portugal is a failure, despite several published articles claiming exactly...
Twelve years ago, Portugal eliminated criminal penalties for drug users. Since then, those caught wi...
In 2004, the Beckley Foundation reported on the legal changes that took place in Portugal in 2001 (A...
For over a century the international community has widely accepted a policy of universal drug prohib...
Drug abuse is a problem that reaches all corners of the globe. In Europe, the case is no different. ...
Every year, hundreds of millions of people around the world use illicit drugs. Many do so for enjoym...
Background: In accordance with recommendations from The United Nations' Chief Executives Board of C...
The Joint Committee decided to undertake a study into the effects of crimes carried out in communiti...
The Health Research Board recently reported the number of deaths caused by drugs in Ireland has rise...
The global war on drugs is driving the HIV pandemic among people who use drugs and their sexual part...