Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about drug policy reform in order to improve policy legitimacy and outcomes. The aim of this paper is thus to critically analyse the perspectives of PWUD on UK drug policy and the law. This is the first empirical study to apply the four philosophical positions that underpin drug policy debates: Millian liberalism, legal moralism, strict libertarianism and paternalism (MacCoun and Reuter, 2001) to understand opinions and ideology. Methods: Forty interviews were conducted with PWUD about the meaning of and motivation for their substance consumption and about their opinions on drug policy and the law. The responses were analysed using the sociocognitive...
Background: There is growing interest in how drug policy is not just a technocratic process of fitti...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
The Drug Policy Voices project was funded by the ESRC between 2018 and 2021. The aim of the project ...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
The Conservative Drug Policy Reform Group (CDPRG) recognizes the damage drugs can do to individuals,...
Background: There is growing interest in how drug policy is not just a technocratic process of fitti...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
The Drug Policy Voices project was funded by the ESRC between 2018 and 2021. The aim of the project ...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: There is increasing support to include people who use drugs (PWUD) into debates about dr...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background: Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experience...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
Background Drug Policy Voices is a UK-based project designed to integrate the voices and experiences...
The Conservative Drug Policy Reform Group (CDPRG) recognizes the damage drugs can do to individuals,...
Background: There is growing interest in how drug policy is not just a technocratic process of fitti...
It appears to be a time of turbulence within the global drug policy landscape. The historically domi...
The Drug Policy Voices project was funded by the ESRC between 2018 and 2021. The aim of the project ...